Cuba starts prisoner release under rights groups' scrutiny
Cuba begins releasing prisoners under the watch of human rights groups and the U.S. government, as reported by Reuters.
Cuba has started releasing a group of prisoners, a process that is under close scrutiny by human rights organizations and the United States government. This move comes amid increasing international pressure on the island over its civil liberties record. Cuban authorities have not provided specific details on the number of individuals released or the criteria used for the releases, raising questions among observers. The situation highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions and efforts to address human rights concerns in the region.