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Cuba arrests 10 Panamanians for making 'subversive' signs

March 2, 2026 3:39 PM EST

By Daniel Trotta

HAVANA, March ‌2 (Reuters) - Cuba's Interior ​Ministry ​has arrested 10 Panamanian citizens for making signs with "subversive content," saying on Monday they had been sent to Cuba ‌from Panama by undisclosed patrons who promised to pay them ⁠for creating a disruption.

The arrests on Saturday followed another purported attempt at subversion announced ‌by the Cuban government last ‌week, when heavily armed Cuban exiles tried to infiltrate the country on a speedboat, resulting in a shootout with Cuban forces at ​sea that killed four assailants and wounded six others, who are in Cuban custody, officials said.

Both events occurred amid an economic ⁠and energy crisis in Cuba, with the U.S. imposing a virtual oil blockade on the Caribbean ​island, exacerbating fuel shortages and blackouts.

Cuba's Interior Ministry said in a statement that the Panamanians were arrested for "acts of propaganda ​against the Cuban constitutional order," citing ‌a Cuban law that carries a penalty of three to eight years in prison for "inciting against social order, international ⁠solidarity, or the socialist state." The law bans distributing, creating or possessing such material, written or oral.

The Interior Ministry said the Panamanians gave statements saying ⁠they had been "instructed to enter Cuba to create signs with subversive content."

"Once this objective ​was achieved, they were to leave the country and, upon their return to Panama, would receive a sum of money that, according to their initial statements, ‌ranged between $1,000 and $1,500 each," the Interior Ministry said.

The Panamanian embassy in Havana did not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

Such limits on expression have been cited by Cuban exiles ⁠for decades as part of ‌the reason for imposing ​U.S. economic sanctions against the Communist government.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Havana, additional reporting by Anett Rios; Editing by ‌David Gregorio)



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