Inactivesince 1966
Greece
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Executive summary
Greece's engagement with Cuban medical missions traces back to a teaching brigade in 1966, though the mission is currently inactive, with zero active personnel and no participation during the Covid-19 period. Available data shows significant gaps, with historical accumulated figures and program details marked as unavailable, precluding verification against independent sources. While this profile does not document specific labour violations occurring in Greece itself, it references the broader systemic framework governing Cuban medical missions—including Cuba's Penal Code (art.176) and Migration Law (art.24.1)—under which "trabajadores forzosos en misión" operate within a documented pattern of restricted movement and contractual coercion. No political mobilization activities are recorded for this specific country context; the silence in the data speaks as loudly as the violations themselves.
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