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Under Secretary for Political Affairs
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Cuba
Statements and Press Releases
2004
  

2004

--12/16/04  Cuban Dissident "Hilda Molina" Seeks Permission to Leave the Island and Visit Her Family in Argentina (Taken Question)
--12/15/04
--12/14/04  Statement by James Cason, Chief of Mission, U.S. Interests Section, About Cuban Government Threats due to Holiday Lights and Decorations; Havana, Cuba
--11/04/04  Cuba: Human Rights Situation
--10/08/04  Castro, Colombia and Venezuela (Taken Question)
--10/07/04  Purchase of Cuban Cigars by Employees of the U.S Interest Section in Havana for Transport to the United States (Taken Question)
--08/23/04  U.S. Broadcasts Radio and TV Marti to the Cuban People
--08/13/04  U.S. humanitarian relief to Cuban Victims of Hurricane Charley
--07/21/04  Treatment of Oscar Elias Biscet and Other Cuban Political Prisoners
--06/17/04  Continuing Human Rights Abuses in Cuba; Michael G. Kozak, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; Testimony before the Committee on Government Reform; Washington, DC
--03/19/04  Cuba: Condemn Castro Regime's Abuses; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Op-Ed; Miami Herald
--02/27/04  Message to the U.S. Congress to Continue the National Emergency Declared in 1996 in Response to the Cuban Government's Destruction of Two Unarmed U.S. Aircraft
--02/27/04  White House Release: National Emergency Relating to 1996 Cuba Regulation of the Anchorage and Movement of Vessels
--01/21/04  U.S. Condemns Continued Imprisonment of Cuban Human Rights Defenders
--01/16/04  Humanitarian Aid for a Cuba in Transition; Ambassador Roger F. Noriega, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs; Remarks at a USAID/Cuba Transition Project Seminar ; Washington, DC

  
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