| Police drag away members of Ladies in White during their weekly protest in Havana, Cuba. |
Although the arrests are an almost weekly feature and the protesters are quickly released, the incident was embarrassing ahead of Obama's landmark visit. He is the first sitting US president to come to the island in 88 years and is aiming to end a decades-long Cold War-era standoff.
The White House says Obama will raise the issue of human rights in Cuba, while Havana insists that domestic politics are "off the table". Police on the scene declined to tell journalists why they had made the arrests. One of those detained was Ladies in White leader Berta Soler.
Soler is among a group of civil society leaders invited to meet Obama on Tuesday. However, she told AFP she has not decided whether or not to accept, telling Obama "you said you would not come here unless there had been advances in human rights - and that hasn't happened".
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