Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cuba: For More Than 2,500, a Reprieve Before Pope’s Visit


More than 2,500 Cuban prisoners have been released in recent days under a New Year’s amnesty announced before a visit this spring by Pope Benedict XVI, a local human rights group said Tuesday in Havana. 

President Raúl Castro said Friday that the ruling Council of State had granted amnesty to more than 2,900 common prisoners, although not all were immediately released. Mr. Castro said that the amnesty was a “humanitarian gesture” and that the council had also “taken into account” the coming papal visit and requests by, among others, top Roman Catholic Church officials in Cuba and relatives of the prisoners.

Elizardo Sánchez, director of the independent Cuban Commission on Human Rights, said his group applauded the releases, “but really it is a limited gesture as we calculate there are between 70,000 and 80,000 Cubans in prison.”

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Chicago's O'Hare begins weekly nonstop flight to Cuba

Officials say O'Hare International Airport has started to offer nonstop charter service between Chicago and Havana, Cuba.

The Chicago Department of Aviation says C&T Charters will fly once from O'Hare to Havana every Friday. O'Hare will have one weekly arrival from Cuba as well.

Earlier this year, U.S. government officials gave O'Hare and seven other airports permission for flights to Cuba as part of a larger effort to reach out to the island nation.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says in a statement that flights to Havana further the city's mission to become more competitive globally.