Cuba commemorates Human Rights Day

In Havana, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero commemorated Human Rights Day today on the social network X.

On December 10, 2025, in Havana, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero marked Human Rights Day with a post on the social network X, formerly Twitter. This international date, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1950, aims to promote and protect the fundamental rights of all people.

Marrero, a key figure in the Cuban government, used the platform to express the nation's commitment to these principles. The commemoration highlights Cuba's focus on human rights issues from its sovereign perspective. Official sources, such as Prensa Latina, reported the event, emphasizing its national relevance.

While the specific message is not detailed in available sources, Marrero's action underscores the importance of public visibility for such observances. This gesture occurs in a year of various political developments in Cuba but centers solely on the annual celebration of human rights.

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