
I. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Right to Life and Personal Integrity
No one may be deprived of life or subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
Right to Human Dignity
Every person shall be respected as an end in themselves, never as an instrument of power.
Right to Personal Liberty
No one may be arbitrarily detained.
II. CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
Freedom of Expression
The right to hold opinions, criticize and disseminate ideas without censorship.
Freedom of the Press
The existence of media outlets independent of the State.
Right to Due Process
Fair trial, legal defense, independent judge.
Presumption of Innocence
Every person is innocent until proven otherwise.
Right to Political Participation
To vote, to stand for election, to form political parties.
Freedom of Association
To form civil organizations, trade unions and political parties.
Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
The right to demonstrate without repression.
III. ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Right to Private Property
Full legal protection against arbitrary confiscation.
Freedom of Enterprise
To establish businesses without ideological control by the State.
Right to Free Labor
To choose employment without political imposition.
Right to Receive Full Wages
Without State intermediation.
Economic Legal Certainty
Clear, stable and predictable rules.
IV. SOCIAL RIGHTS
Right to Health
Real and dignified access to medical services.
Right to Education
Free education, without ideological indoctrination.
Right to Food
Access to sufficient food without political rationing.
Right to Housing
Access to dignified and safe housing.
Right to a Dignified Retirement
Protection in old age.
V. DIGITAL RIGHTS
Free Access to the Internet
Without blocks or censorship.
Digital Freedom
Without mass political surveillance.
Protection of Personal Data
Privacy guaranteed.
VI. RIGHTS OF MOBILITY
Freedom of Movement
To enter and leave the country without restrictions.
Right of Return
Every Cuban may return to their country.
VII. RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
Religious Freedom
To practice any faith without persecution.
Cultural Freedom
To express identity without State control.
VIII. SECURITY RIGHTS
Right to Personal Security
Effective protection against crime.
Prohibition of Political Persecution
No one shall be persecuted for their ideas.
IX. RIGHTS AGAINST THE STATE
Limitation of State Power
The State may not act outside the law.
Right to Bring Claims Against the State
Access to independent courts.
Right to Transparency
To know how power is administered.
X. TRANSITIONAL RIGHTS (POST-DICTATORSHIP)
Right to Justice
Investigation of past abuses.
Right to Restitution
Recovery of unjustly confiscated property.
Right to Truth
To know what occurred during the regime.
