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International Press Institute Calls for Release of Jailed Journalists in Cuba

 

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The International Press Institute called Tuesday for the “immediate release” of the 22 journalists jailed in Cuba and warned of the risk of downplaying the importance of the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and the press.
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