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Inactivesince 2000

Bermudas

Comprehensive Health Program + Operation Miracle

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Executive summary
Cuba's medical presence in Bermuda dates back to a historic teaching brigade deployed in 2005, according to UCCM records, though the mission is now classified as inactive, with zero active personnel and no brigade sent during the Covid-19 pandemic. Official documentation remains sparse, with no data available on framework programs, geographic scope, or specific agreement durations, limiting verification against independent sources. While country-specific incidents are not detailed, the profile situates this case within Cuba's broader medical mission framework, governed by mechanisms such as MINCEX Resolution 368 of 2020, Penal Code Article 176, Migration Law Article 24.1, and Decree 306 of 2012—instruments widely associated with movement restrictions, contractual coercion, and forced repatriation across the program. A dormant mission, yet its legal scaffolding of control persists on paper.
Mission data
Agreement typeComprehensive Health Program + Operation Miracle
First documented year2000
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