U.S. Recommends Cuba Should Include More Disabled Cubans in Society    

On February 1, 2024, the U.S. State Department’s Special Advisor for International Disability Rights, Sara Minkara, advocated that Cuba should have greater inclusion of Cubans with disabilities in all aspects of society. This followed her January 29-31 visit to Havana and meetings with Cuban government representatives, independent Cuban businessmen, alumni of programs sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Havana and students from educational institutions in Havana.[1]

During her visit, Minkara “stressed that policies that promote inclusion, diversity and equality in the workplace foster economic growth and respect for human rights throughout society. [She] also emphasized the importance of breaking down physical and cultural barriers for people with disabilities to build a world in which ‘society demands the inclusion of people with disabilities.’”

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[1] More inclusion for Cubans with disabilities, a senior US official asks in Havana, Diario de Cuba (Feb. 2, 2024); U.S. Embassy (Havana), Sara Minkara, Special Advisor on International Rights of Persons with Disabilities, visits Havana (Feb. 1, 2024); U.S. State Dep’t, Biography: Sara Minkara.

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As a retired lawyer and adjunct law professor, Duane W. Krohnke has developed strong interests in U.S. and international law, politics and history. He also is a Christian and an active member of Minneapolis’ Westminster Presbyterian Church. His blog draws from these and other interests. He delights in the writing freedom of blogging that does not follow a preordained logical structure. The ex post facto logical organization of the posts and comments is set forth in the continually being revised “List of Posts and Comments–Topical” in the Pages section on the right side of the blog.

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