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EXPOSÉ: Cuban Dissident Rosa María Payá’s Election to CIDH Signals U.S. Push Against Communist Regimes

By Economics Desk | June 28, 2025

Rosa María Payá, a fierce critic of Cuba’s dictatorship and U.S.-backed nominee, was selected to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights amid contentious OAS politics reflecting America First values against socialist regimes.

The recent election of Cuban dissident Rosa María Payá to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) is not just another bureaucratic appointment—it is a strategic victory in America’s ongoing effort to stand firm against communist authoritarianism in the Western Hemisphere.Payá, nominated and vigorously supported by the United States, secured her position during the 55th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) held in Antigua and Barbuda. She received 20 votes, making her the first commissioner chosen among three new appointees tasked with defending human rights across the Americas.Standing Up to TyrannyPayá’s election symbolizes a bold stance against...

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