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A Cuban man deported by the U.S. to Africa is on a hunger strike in prison, his lawyer says

A Cuban man deported by the U.S. to Africa is on a hunger strike in prison, his lawyer says

Summary

A Cuban man named Roberto Mosquera del Peral was deported from the U.S. to Eswatini, where he has been on a hunger strike in a maximum-security prison. His lawyer claims he has been held without charge or access to legal counsel for over three months. The U.S. has been deporting individuals to African nations under a program that has faced criticism from rights groups.

Key Facts

  • Roberto Mosquera del Peral, originally from Cuba, was deported from the U.S. to Eswatini.
  • He has been on a hunger strike in prison for a week, according to his lawyer.
  • He has been in custody for more than three months without any charges or legal counsel.
  • The U.S. deported him under a program that sends deportees to third countries in Africa.
  • The Eswatini government has not provided updates on his condition.
  • Rights groups criticize the deportation program for lacking due process.
  • The U.S. has agreements with several African countries to accept deportees, reportedly involving financial payments.
  • Critics claim these deportees have already served their sentences in the U.S. and are being held illegally in Africa.
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