HAVANA TIMES — Cuban dissident Eliécer Avila has summoned from his Facebook page for a campaign to defend the right of Cubans to the Internet, reports Diario de Cuba.
World Internet Day on May 17, “is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate that those of us who want immediate full Internet access in our country are the majority,” said Avila.
Currently touring Europe, Avila asked each person, from their creativity, to contribute ‘a painting, an article, an opinion, a yes for internet “, and called for contacting personalities from the arts, politics and academia, and organizing conferences and workshops.
It is still unknown who make up Eliecer’s organization ‘Somos +’, and how it intends to implement this new idea, if the vast majority of the population on the island can not receive its message.
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