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UN Human Rights Chief Calls for End of Trump Oil Embargo on Cuba as Crisis Deepens

UN human rights chief highlights fuel shortages disrupting water, health, and food services in Cuba, urging the US to lift embargo amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.

  • On Friday, Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, urged the Trump administration to lift its oil embargo on Cuba amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, with spokesperson Marta Hurtado warning of worsening socio-economic conditions.
  • The Trump administration cut off Cuba from Venezuela's oil last month and the White House threatened tariffs on countries supplying fuel to Cuba.
  • Hurtado noted that fuel shortages have disrupted Cuba's social protection networks and compromised intensive care units, vaccine storage, and water pumping relying on electricity, impacting human rights.
  • On Thursday, Mexico sent two ships loaded with humanitarian aid to Cuba after halting oil supplies following US threats.
  • UN human rights experts said the January 29 order imposing a fuel blockade on Cuba violates international law and cited the Fourth Geneva Convention’s ban on collective penalties.
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