It’s history lesson time on the justice system and dictatorship. No freedom of speech in Cuba, I don’t agree as human being. Our communication as humans is expressing ourselves and building bonds. It’s different when officials are supposed to be protection, instead of the villains in Cuba. If an official officer of Cuba gets mad can result arrestable of a human without due process. There are no Miranda rights, where you can request to have an attorney present. In America if you can’t afford an attorney, one will be provided. I will not say the rest. Of course, I know it. I am paralegal minor and from experiences.

The power with an official, having a bad day and completely take it out on the nearest pedestrian is how weak the speech of their residents means.

I wanted to explain how the dictatorship is different than America’s three branches.

“Cuba is divided into 15 provincias, one municipio especial (“special municipality”; Juventud Island), and, within the 15 provinces, 168 municipios (“municipalities”). Delegates to municipal assemblies are elected to terms of five years by universal suffrage. They, in turn, elect provincial governors upon the proposal of the president to serve five-year terms. Provincial governors preside over provincial councils made up of a deputy governor, the presidents and vice presidents of the municipal assemblies, and the municipal mayors. The national government and the Communist Party heavily influence municipal and provincial affairs. Local governments lack independent funding and have little capacity to implement proposals autonomously. In most cases their areas of responsibility overlap those of the national ministries.”

Human rights activist are consider targeted arrest. There is no due process in a country, means officials can lack proof in forms of arrest. There are anti activist groups which respond in abuse. Political prisoners are locked with violent offenders. It’s a set up for disaster when they mix these crowds, because the violent offenders will attack the innocent political prisoners. The death penalty has been given for drug trafficking. The laws are completely different than America, but death penalty is not drug trafficking altitude of charge. This is so inhumane because the conditions inside is not survival for lack of medicine. They lack food, prisoners attack for food being contained in there for longer period of times. “

The government hired to intimidate the innocent protestors or dissenters and are in every providence in Cuba. The protesters are considered “ideological enemies”. It is intimidating to arrested for leaving the house and if remembered by protest could being waiting on an arrest. This has been going on for so long that innocent people aren’t safe for having different opinions.

“Voting is mandatory for all suffrage which are considered an adult at 16 and beyond.

In the early 1960s the government dissolved political parties and transformed three revolutionary organizations (the 26th of July Movement, Popular Socialist Party, and 13th of March Revolutionary Directorate) into a single national party, which was officially designated the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965.”

The government is headed by the supreme court. The assemblies are way different in how convictions get decided on verdict by mutual agreement amongst the National assembly or council of state in Cuba.
America has like a set time for similar crimes, but in Cuba starts mandatory six years for most crimes

There is no justice in Cuba, and people in power shouldn’t feel they have say on a human’s life. America has many innocent protesters, covered by the first amendment freedom of speech. The justice system in Cuba needs to stop being unfair to humans, because death is the answer for freedom of speech.

                                                            Bibliography

https://www.britannica.com/place/Cuba/Trade

https://constitution.findlaw.com/amendment1.html