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The U.S. Removes Cuba from Arbitrary List of Countries with Human Trafficking

The U.S. Removes Cuba from Arbitrary List of Countries with Human TraffickingHAVANA, Cuba, Jul 28 (acn) The U.S. State Department removed Cuba from its list of countries that allegedly do little to combat trafficking in persons.

The information is contained in the annual report on human trafficking in the world, relating to 2014, issued on Monday, Cubasi reported on July 28.
Cuba was arbitrarily and unfairly included on that list since 2003, as one of the ways the White House used to demonize the revolutionary government.
However, it still keeps Cuba in the section of that list that includes countries that require special scrutiny.
U.S. State Department observers consider Cuban medical cooperation to more than 50 countries as forced labor.
The report was published a week after the United States and Cuba reestablished diplomatic relations, broken off in 1961, and two months after the State Department removed the island from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, another one in which the Cuban government was unjustly included by the U.S. authorities.

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