For Cuban asylum seekers, options dwindle after Serbia slaps restrictions on visas to curb migration

Remy Hernandez, an artist and art teacher in Cuba draws in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, July 5, 2023. Hernandez and his friend Fernando Almeyda Rodríguez were forced to flee Cuba in the aftermath of 2021 mass protests to avoid persecution for their activism. An unlikely migration route brought them to Serbia last year, where they found safety and sought political asylum. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Fernando Almeyda Rodriguez and Remy Hernandez are two friends from Cuba, bound by a joint struggle for democracy in their country. But that comes at a price.

The two men — Rodriguez is 31 and Hernandez 27 — were forced to flee Cuba in the aftermath of in 2021 to avoid persecution for their activism. An unlikely migration route brought them to Serbia — on the Balkan peninsula, at Europe's southeastern edge — where they sought political asylum.

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