The United States President Joe Biden-led government has issued a new round of sanctions against police officials and a military unit involved in the violent crackdown of anti-government protesters in Cuba.
According to reports, the new names added to the U.S. Treasury Department’s blacklist are Romarico Vidal Sotomayor Garcia, the chief of the Political Directorate of the Ministry of Interior (MININT); Pedro Orlando Martinez Fernandez, the head of the Political Directorate of the PNR and the Tropas de Prevencion (TDP) of the Cuban Ministry of Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR), known as “Red Berets.”
Director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control Andrea Gacki said “The Treasury Department will continue to designate those who enable the Cuban government to perpetuate human rights abuses against peaceful demonstrators,”
“Today’s action shines a spotlight on additional perpetrators responsible for suppressing the Cuban people’s calls for freedom and respect for human rights.”
The US number one citizen condemned the repression unleashed against Cubans who took to the streets to protest against the government on July 11 in Havana and other cities. Reports have it that many are still in jail, including leaders of the dissident movement like Jose Daniel Ferrer, Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara and Felix Navarro.
Remarkably, Activists have documented over 750 detentions in the aftermath of the demonstrations and Cuban authorities are sentencing peaceful protesters on summary trials under charges of “public disorder.”
It would be recalled that last month, the Department of the Treasury used the Global Magnitsky Act to sanction the Revolutionary National Police, its director, Oscar Alejandro Callejas Valcarce and its deputy, Eddy Manuel Sierra Arias. In addition, the U.S. blacklisted General Alvaro Lopez Miera, the head of the armed forces, and the Black Berets, a MININT’s Special Forces unit deployed to suppress the uprising.
It is reported that the Global Magnitsky Act targets perpetrators of serious human-rights abuses and corrupt officials worldwide.
It should be noted that People and organizations added to OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals And Blocked Persons list have their assets frozen and can’t travel to the U.S.
Meanwhile, Cuban officials have dismissed this type of targeted sanctions by saying that government officials do not have assets or plans to come to the U.S.









