UN expert group on arbitrary detention welcomes the release of detainees in Cuba and the US

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GENEVA (18 December 2014) – The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention* today welcomed the release of a number of detainees in Cuba and the United States, some of whose cases have been followed by the expert group. The release was announced after moves to normalize relations between the two countries were unveiled earlier this week.

Under its regular procedure, the Working Group qualified as arbitrary the detention, among others, of Mr. Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, Gerardo Hernández Nordelo and Ramón Labaniño Salazar (subjects of Opinion No. 19/2005 (United States of America)) and Alan Phillip Gross (subject of Opinion No. 69/2012 (Cuba)).
 
“Although the release of these individuals might not be the direct consequence of our opinions, the aim of those opinions, namely the release, has been achieved and we can only welcome such outcome,” said human rights expert Mads Andenas, who currently heads the Working Group.

“We encourage the release of other individuals arbitrarily detained, whether in the United States or in Cuba, or elsewhere”, Mr. Andenas added. “A prerequisite for conflict prevention is the respect for the rights of each individual, including the right to be free from arbitrary arrest and detention.”

(*) The Working Group is comprised of five independent expert members from various regions of the world. The Chair-Rapporteur is Mr. Mads Andenas (Norway) and the Vice-Chair is Mr. Vladimir Tochilovsky (Ukraine); other members are Mr. José Guevara (Mexico), Mr. Seong-Phil Hong (Republic of Korea), and Mr. Sètondji Roland Jean-Baptiste Adjovi (Benin).