Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher visited Havana to emphasize the Vatican's commitment to promoting rights and freedoms founded on the transcendent dimension of humankind. His visit coincided with the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Vatican. Political opponent Donaida Perez was returned to prison after refusing to remain silent about her husband's detention. Despite her earlier release, Perez expressed that she never truly felt free, facing continuous pressure from the authorities and reaffirming her commitment to human rights advocacy, regardless of the risks involved.
The Holy See must promote both rights and freedoms and their foundation in the transcendent dimension of humankind, as emphasized during Archbishop Gallagher's visit to Havana.
Donaida Perez's prison sentence was reinstated after authorities pressured her to maintain silence regarding her husband's detention and her demands for his release.
Despite being released from prison, Donaida Perez stated she never felt free, as she continued to face restrictions and threats from authorities.
The ultimatum given to Donaida by police highlighted the oppressive tactics used by the Cuban government against political dissenters, contrasting with the Vatican's promotion of human rights.
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