UN human rights leader calls for Cuba sanctions to be โlifted immediatelyโ
Volker Turk, the high commissioner for human rights at the United Nations, has issued some of his harshest criticism yet of the recent sanctions the United States has imposed on Cuba. On Monday, Turk drew a line between the increasing restrictions on the Cuban economy and report
Volker Turk, the high commissioner for human rights at the United Nations, has issued some of his harshest criticism yet of the recent sanctions the United States has imposed on Cuba.
On Monday, Turk drew a line between the increasing restrictions on the Cuban economy and reports of heightened death rates, particularly among children.
โThe fuel restrictions imposed since early 2026 and recent tightening of extraterritorial sanctions, taken together, are directly harming Cubans, especially the most vulnerable,โ Turk said in a statement.
โChildren are dying because doctors lack access to essential medical supplies and medicines. This is unacceptable.โ
Such โsevere sanctionsโ, he added, run contrary to the โbasic principles of international human rights lawโ. He called for them to be โlifted immediatelyโ.
Turkโs comments are a direct response to the suite of actions taken under US President Donald Trump to tighten pressure on Cuba, a Caribbean island that has already weathered a decades-long US trade embargo.
Starting in January, the Trump administration moved to cut off Cubaโs foreign oil supply, a linchpin for its ageing energy grid.
First, it severed supplies of oil and funds from Venezuela. Then, on January 29, Trump issued an executive order declaring Cuba to be an โunusual and extraordinary threatโ to US national security. As such, he said, any country that supplied it with oil would be subject to steep tariffs.

