Cuba says it released over 2,000 prisoners
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Cuba announced plans to pardon 2,010 prisoners during Holy Week, describing the move as a "humanitarian and sovereign gesture" that comes amid mounting pressure from the United States and recent diplomatic engagement involving the Vatican.
HMP Bullingdon's Paul Humpherson confirms 38% of prisoners find employment six months after release.
The Cuban government's recent announcement of pardoning over 2,000 inmates has been met with skepticism from human rights organizations. Javier
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