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The United States says Caribbean countries have alternatives to Cuba’s overseas medical missions, as it renewed calls to end what it described as forced labour linked to the programme and insisted it has only recently raised the issue publicly.
In a statement posted today on the US Embassy Bridgetown social media page, Washington said there are “alternative methods available for Caribbean nations to recruit foreign medical workers and ethically meet the healthcare needs of their people.” It warned that foreign governments which continue to participate in Cuba’s medical missions, despite what it described as known human rights abuses, become complicit in the exploitation of Cuban medical workers.
The United States said it is committed to holding Cuban regime officials and others accountable for facilitating forced labour and urged governments and citizens to reject the programme and demand respect for human rights.
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