{"id":6425,"date":"2026-04-03T11:00:41","date_gmt":"2026-04-03T11:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/03\/cuba-releasing-2010-prisoners-as-the-us-pressures-the-islands-government-90-5-wesa\/"},"modified":"2026-04-03T11:00:41","modified_gmt":"2026-04-03T11:00:41","slug":"cuba-releasing-2010-prisoners-as-the-us-pressures-the-islands-government-90-5-wesa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/03\/cuba-releasing-2010-prisoners-as-the-us-pressures-the-islands-government-90-5-wesa\/","title":{"rendered":"Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island&#039;s government &#8211; 90.5 WESA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>HAVANA \u2014 The Cuban government said Thursday it would release 2,010 prisoners in a move that comes while the Trump administration puts extreme pressure on the island&#8217;s government with a suffocating oil blockade.<br \/> The announcement said the pardons were a &#8220;humanitarian gesture&#8221; in connection with Holy Week and didn&#8217;t mention mounting pressures with the U.S.<br \/> The government said the prisoners affected are foreigners and Cubans, including women, the elderly and young people. It didn&#8217;t say when they were being released or under what conditions, nor did it mention the crimes they were accused of committing.<br \/> Authorities also provided no details on whether any of those pardoned were protesters convicted and sentenced for terrorism, contempt or public disorder.<br \/> Cuba&#8217;s government denies holding political prisoners, but the activist group Prisoners Defended registered 1,214 people imprisoned for political reasons in Cuba as of February.<br \/> Cuban authorities said the decision &#8220;was based on a careful analysis of the characteristics of the crimes committed by those sanctioned, their good behavior in prison, having served a significant portion of their sentence, and their health status,&#8221; according to a statement published in state media.<br \/> The release comes as the Trump administration has placed extreme pressure on Cuba&#8217;s government, imposing an oil blockade for months that has fueled blackouts and left many civilians suffering.<br \/> Cuba periodically frees prisoners at key moments.<br \/> In January last year, Cuba&#8217;s government released 553 prisoners as part of talks with the Vatican, a day after the Biden administration announced its intent to lift the U.S. designation of the island nation as a state sponsor of terrorism.<br \/> Last month, Cuba released 51 people from the island&#8217;s prisons in an unexpected move that officials said stems from a spirit of goodwill and close relations with the Vatican.<br \/> The government said Thursday&#8217;s announcement was the fifth prisoner release since 2011, and that it has freed more than 11,000 people.<br \/> The announcement come just months after the U.S. deposed ex-Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and pressured that nation&#8217;s government to make radical changes, including releasing prisoners detained for political reasons and passing an amnesty law.  <br \/>Copyright 2026 NPR<\/p>\n<p>Have a tip for the WESA newsroom? 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