'Anyone in Cuba who dares criticize the government is arrested, is subject to harassment, is subject to mistreatment, is censored,' Juan Pappier of Human Rights Watch says.
Juan Pappier of Human Rights Watch joins José Díaz-Balart to speak on human rights abuses by the Cuban government. "Anyone in Cuba who dares criticize the government is arrested, is subject to harassment, is subject to mistreatment, is censored.
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