Cuban regime sentences alejandro gil to life imprisonment for corruption and espionage

Former Cuban economy minister alejandro gil was sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of corruption and espionage for the cia. The judicial process was marked by high secrecy, without transparency or access to verifiable details. Analysts see this case as a political move to blame an individual for the failures of the economic reorganization plan amid the worst crisis since the 1990s.

The case of alejandro gil, former Cuban minister of economy and planning, has sparked widespread debate in cuba due to the opacity of the legal process. According to reports, gil was charged with serious corruption and, in a dramatic twist, espionage for the united states' central intelligence agency (cia). The life imprisonment sentence was issued without a public trial, preventing any detailed scrutiny of the evidence.

Cuba is enduring its worst economic crisis since the special period of the 1990s, with runaway inflation, decimated wages, and chronic shortages of basic goods. The economic reorganization plan, promoted by the government and approved by the communist party, has failed spectacularly, eroding the population's purchasing power. Gil, as a visible figure in these policies, became the ideal scapegoat to shift blame from the system to one individual.

The analysis's author, jorge luis león, argues that the espionage charge serves to shut down discussion, as treason is not debated or nuanced. A public trial would have exposed informal power networks, privileges, and double standards within the ruling elite, which the regime aims to avoid. Moreover, president miguel díaz-canel had publicly congratulated gil for his work, a gesture that now highlights a lack of coordination and the influence of a hardline core in decision-making.

This episode sends a dual message: to the public, that corruption is punished; and to officials, that no one is safe. It is not about reforming the system but preserving it through fear and the narrative of individual betrayal.

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Pablo Crespo reunited with family upon conditional prison release after 12 years in Gürtel plot.
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Judge grants conditional release to Pablo Crespo from Gürtel plot

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The judge of Prison Surveillance at the National Court, José Luis Castro, granted conditional release on Friday to Pablo Crespo, number two of the Gürtel plot, after more than 12 years in prison. Crespo, former Organization Secretary of the Galician PP, has served two-thirds of his sentence. The decision considers his low risk of recidivism and family support.

At a recent Communist Party Central Committee meeting, President Miguel Diaz-Canel sharply criticized his former Economy Minister, Alejandro Gil, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage. He used Fidel Castro quotes to portray him as a traitor, sidestepping case details. This speech highlights the breakdown of their once-close relationship.

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Cuban authorities arrested Ernesto Medina and Kamil Zayas, members of the El4tico project in Holguín, on Friday, seen as a warning against youth dissent. The activists, known for their critical videos of the government, face detention for voicing opinions on the system's failures. Zayas left a prior message denouncing the repression as an attempt to silence the truth.

In an opinion piece, Yunior García Aguilera argues that Cuba's true confrontation is between its own irreconcilably opposed citizens, not between Havana and Washington. He points to recent events in Cayo Falcones, where Ministry of the Interior authorities claimed to have engaged in combat with Cubans from Florida, as an example of this divide.

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Anti-corruption prosecutors have requested 173 years in prison for Francisco González, former BBVA president, and a 181.1 million euro fine for the bank over hiring ex-officer José Manuel Villarejo for spying from 2004 to 2016. The National Court approved the trial in February against González, BBVA, and others. Penalties stem from bribery and disclosure of secrets charges.

More than a month after their February 6, 2026, arrest in Holguín—initially reported as a crackdown on youth dissent—Ernesto Ricardo Medina (known as Tico) and Kamil Zayas Pérez, creators of the critical El4tico social media account, remain detained. Medina's three-year-old daughter Emma has not seen her father, leaving the family in emotional and financial distress. Cubalex and Amnesty International have condemned the detentions as free speech violations.

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Lien Estrada reports that young people from the Cuban project 'El 4tico' have been detained in Holguín. She highlights the risks of critical work in Cuba and contrasts it with global efforts for freedom of expression.

 

 

 

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