The Internet Blackout that Followed Protests in Cuba
When the protests broke out on July 11, the Government decided without warning to restrict access to social media & other internet services.
Read MoreWhen the protests broke out on July 11, the Government decided without warning to restrict access to social media & other internet services.
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Read MoreThe protests that startled all of Cuba on July 11, have led to numerous pronouncements in favor & opposed to the fierce government repression.
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Read MoreThe regime cut or interrupted the internet connection throughout the country to prevent Cubans from uploading videos to social networks.
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