One Brother’s Protest, Another’s Mission: What the Cuba Case Reveals About Sanctions and Accountability
I’ve worked with political prisoners, dissidents, and hostages worldwide. No two cases are alike. The trauma of political repression manifests differently in each person and family. Some remain intensely private, wary of exposing their pain to a world that often forgets. Others, driven by faith, defiance, or necessity, go public.
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