Inactivesince 1966
Morocco
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Executive summary
Cuba's teaching mission to Morocco began with a brigade sent in 1966, but the relationship proved short-lived: diplomatic ties were severed in 1980 over Cuba's recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, leaving the mission dormant for roughly 37 years until relations resumed in 2017; it remains inactive today, with zero active personnel and no documented convenio. No participant statistics exist to compare against independent sources, precluding assessment of inflation. However, the profile situates Morocco within Cuba's broader medical-mission apparatus, implicating standard labour violations tied to Resolución 368/2020, the Cuban Penal Code (art.176), the Migration Law, and Decree 306/2012. A mission frozen in diplomatic silence, yet never fully absolved of the system's coercive architecture. Absence of data is not absence of exploitation.
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