UMAP: When Darkness Reigned — The human cost of “correction” in revolutionary CubaThe Last WireThey didn’t call them prisons.They called them “rehabilitation.”
In 1960s Cuba, the UMAP camps became a system of forced labor targeting those labeled “undesirable” — religious believers, homosexuals, artists, and anyone who didn’t conform to the state’s vision.
This wasn’t random abuse. It was organized. Structured. Justified.
Men were taken, worked in brutal conditions, and subjected to humiliation — all under the banner of national improvement.
The real danger isn’t just what happened.
It’s how easily it was explained away at the time.
History shows this pattern clearly: once a government decides who doesn’t belong, the machinery follows.
Full article at The Last WireQuestion:At what point does “protecting a system” become destroying the people inside it?