Obama held a closed-door meeting yesterday with prominent critics of Castro's regime, as well as a dozen other dissidents from the Americas, in a move sure to provoke ire in Havana.
Obama -- flanked by the leaders of Costa Rica and Uruguay -- met lawyer Laritza Diversent and political activist Manuel Cuesta Moura.
The gathering took place on the sidelines of a civil society meeting linked to the Summit of the Americas in Panama.
Before the closed-door meeting, Obama told rights activists from across the region that "(we) stand by you every step of the way."
"We're doing it because we think it's the right thing to do.
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