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Cuba protesters sentenced to up to 20 years as hundreds more await verdicts

Cuba protesters sentenced to up to 20 years as hundreds more await verdicts


Cuba protesters sentenced to up to 20 years as hundreds more await verdicts
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Cuban courts have handed out sentences of up to 20 years in prison to a group of people accused of taking part in protests that swept across the island in July.

The 20 defendants sentenced in the eastern province of Holguín were convicted after trials last month on charges of sedition. Hundreds of other people await verdicts following trials elsewhere.

She said relatives of the 20 were summoned to the court on Monday to hear the verdict, which followed a trial in early January.

García, a 33-year-old welder, had denied accusations he threw stones during the protests, his wife said. She said he would appeal.

Similar trials also took place last month in the provinces of Santa Clara and Mayabeque and in Havana, though no verdicts have yet been announced there.

While most of the protesters were peaceful, some vandalized or looted vehicles and shops and some threw stones at police. One person died in Havana.

An activist group that follows the cases, Justice 11J, distributed copies of the sentences. It said the shortest penalties handed out involved five years of limited liberty, but not jail, for five youths aged 16 to 17.

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