Cuba re-arrests two high-profile dissidents after Vatican prisoner release
Briefly

Jose Daniel Ferrer and Felix Navarro, prominent dissidents released earlier this year under a deal mediated by Pope Francis, have been ordered back into custody by Cuba's highest court. The Tribunal Supremo Popular cited failures to comply with parole terms and public incitements against authorities as reason for the arrests. This situation follows a U.S. policy shift regarding Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, initiated by political changes in Washington. The U.S. government has condemned these actions, emphasizing the unwarranted detention of Ferrer and his family.
The Cuban court's decision to re-arrest dissenters Ferreira and Navarro arises from parole violations, as well as their public calls for disorder and positions against authorities.
In a statement, the U.S. condemned the Cuban government's action, labeling it as unjust detention and highlighting the impact on Ferrer's family after the arrests were made.
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