Cuba starts freeing prisoners a day after the US said it would lift terror designation
- Cuba has begun releasing prisoners as part of an agreement with the United States, following the removal of Cuba from the U.S. List of state sponsors of terrorism.
- The Cuban government agreed to free 553 prisoners, many detained during the 2021 anti-government protests, in a deal brokered by the Vatican.
- Among those released were Donaida Pérez Paseiro and Dariel Cruz García, who had been sentenced for their roles in the protests.
- Cuban officials warned that those freed could be re-arrested if they broke parole conditions, and families are still awaiting news on other prisoners.
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