On October 16, Juventud Rebelde (Rebellious Youth), the official newspaper of the Union of Communist Youth, published an online article titled, "Against the Demons who Kidnap Information," by José Alejandro Rodríguez, a staff writer. The reproduction below was translated by Achy Obejas. I'm going to [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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INSIDE CUBA: Against the Demons Who Kidnap Information
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Reader Comments
Sympathy with the writer and his plight, but hello??
Cuba is a communist country. What does he expect?
The restriction of information is as fundamental to the Castros’ survival as water is to a fish.
Solve the communist dictator for life problem, and the information will flow like a raging river.
Easier said, unfortunately.
original article, in Spanish: http://www.juventudrebelde.info
Yoani’s blog: http://www.visitecuba.info
Perhaps there is a different view than suggested here. On October 22, the following appeared on Yohandry
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