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Briefing: Cuban prisoners freed after mass pardon
Strategic angle: Cuban authorities have initiated the release of 2,010 inmates amid rising tensions with the Trump administration.
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Updated 7 days ago
Cuban authorities have announced the release of 2,010 inmates as part of a mass pardon, a significant operational shift in the country's penal system.
This release follows an earlier announcement made on April 3, 2026, indicating a systematic approach to addressing prison population management.
The decision to pardon these inmates is reportedly influenced by rising tensions with the U.S. government, particularly under the Trump administration, suggesting a strategic response to external pressures.