Inactive
Taiwán
Executive summary
Cuba and Taiwan have never established a medical mission or bilateral cooperation program; diplomatic relations exist instead between Cuba and the People's Republic of China since September 28, 1960, with Cuba maintaining an official "One China" policy and explicit non-recognition of Taiwan. No participant statistics, historical accumulation figures, or contingent data exist to assess for discrepancies or manipulation, as the mission remains entirely inactive with zero active personnel. Consequently, no documented evidence exists of labour rights violations—movement restrictions, passport retention, forced repatriations—nor of political actions such as electoral mobilisation or propaganda tied to this non-existent bilateral framework. An absence that speaks louder than any report: where no mission exists, no exploitation can be hidden—only geopolitical silence.
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