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Sri Lanka publishes Cuba’s denunciation of U.S. measure on migrants

Colombo, Jan 31 (Prensa Latina) The Sri Lanka Guardian newspaper today published Cuba's rejection of the US decision to use the Guantanamo Naval Base to imprison tens of thousands of migrants.

The Sri Lankan newspaper refers to details of the recent statement by the Cuban Foreign Ministry, which clarifies that the United States will use its base in the territory it illegally occupies in the province of Guantanamo to imprison those people forcibly expelled by Washington.

Sri Lanka Guardian also echoes Havana’s warnings about the serious consequences of the irresponsible use of this detention center, such as generating a scenario of risk and insecurity in that illegal enclave and its surroundings that would threaten peace.

Such a situation would lend itself to errors, accidents and misinterpretations that could alter stability, warned the Caribbean island.

In the communiqué, the Cuban Foreign Ministry (Minrex) recalled that this military facility, rejected by the Cuban population, is known worldwide as a center for torture and indefinite detention, outside the jurisdiction of U.S. courts, where people who have never been judicially prosecuted or convicted of any crime have been held for up to 20 years.

It also described President Donald Trump’s decision as a demonstration of imperialist aggressiveness against sovereignty, peace and the well-being of the Cuban population and an absolute disregard for the truth.

The Foreign Ministry also pointed out Trump’s links with groups and politicians who have made aggression against Cuba a way of life, have profited for decades from the anti-Cuban business.

It also stated that the action constitutes a reaction of impotence in the face of the inability to bend the will of the island and in the face of the respect, sympathy and support that the Revolution arouses among the peoples of the world.

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