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Background information: This passage comes from Human Rights Watch, a US-based nonprofit organization whose mission statements says it is "dedicated to defending and protecting human rights.”

Cuba remains the only Latin American country that prohibits virtually all forms of political dissent. The government of Cuba continues to enforce this policy by utilizing beatings, short-term incarcerations, restriction of travel, and forced exile. The police continue to rely on arbitrary arrests, summary trials with no evidence or observers, and long jail sentences to restrict the right to free speech and freedom of assembly.

Human Rights Watch, 2013

What is the opinion of the Human Rights Watch of the government in Cuba?

The government is fair, and tries to help its people and upholds human rights.
The government continues to oppress people and their political rights.
The government uses force, but only when necessary for the protection of the people.
The government has a fair judicial system, and punishes people accordingly.

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B) The government continues to oppress people and their political rights.

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The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

The government continues to oppress people and their political rights.

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