Granma, "the official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba," has this report on recently issued changes in Cuba's military court system. (Google Translate does a good job with this if you cannot read Spanish.) Excerpt:
This legislation, based on the principles established in Chapter V of the Constitution of the Republic, consolidates the system of individual guarantees in the military field.
In accordance with international instruments and the Constitution of the Republic, it enshrines the principle of equality before the law, the right of every person to be presumed innocent, to be heard publicly and fairly by a competent, independent and impartial established by statute.
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