Inactivesince 1994
Turkmenistan
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Executive summary
Cuba's medical presence in Turkmenistán dates to a contract-based brigade deployed in 1994, following diplomatic ties established in 1992; the mission is now classified as inactive, with zero personnel currently deployed and no brigade sent even during the Covid-19 pandemic. No convenio is documented for this contingent, and historical participant totals remain unavailable, precluding verification against independent sources or assessment of statistical manipulation. While no country-specific abuses are itemized, the profile invokes standard structural violations affecting Cuban missions generally—movement restrictions, passport retention, and forced repatriation clauses embedded in Resolution 368/2020, Decree 306/2012, and Cuba's Penal and Migration Codes. No political mobilization or propaganda activity is documented for this dormant contingent. A mission frozen in time, its silence as telling as its record. Even absence of data reveals a pattern of opacity.
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