Representatives from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ukraine and Syria are organizing an international conference on crimes against humanity in Miami.
The event “On Crimes Against Humanity” is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 5 at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, 1200 Coral Way, Miami, Florida 33145 with the participation of international experts.
Announced as panellists are Stephen Rapp, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; Michael Sawkiw, of the Committee of the Ukrainian Congress of America and members of the International Committee for Justice Cuba.
EFE pointed out that the conference is sponsored by the Syrian Emergency Task Force, the International Justice Cuba Committee and the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (ARC).
A representation from the opposition and exile communities from Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela and Nicaragua is expected to attend the event.
At the beginning of March, members of the The Cuban Resistance Assembly showed solidarity with Ukraine and they called for economic sanctions against the Cuban, Venezuelan, and Nicaraguan regimes for supporting the Russian invasion.
The President of the International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes against Humanity of Castroism “Justicia Cuba”, lawyer René Bolio, made the request during a conference.
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