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  2. Censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Cuba is the topic of accusations put forward by several foreign groups-organizations and political leaders, as well as Cuban dissidents. [1] The accusations led the European Union to impose sanctions from 2003 to 2008 as well as statements of protest from groups, governments, and noted individuals.

  3. March 2024 Cuban protests - Wikipedia

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    On 18 March, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Dmitry Chernyshenko, touted Russia and Cuba's deepening economic ties, celebrating that over 100 Russian companies have started doing business in Cuba and were involved in the heavy industry, energy, banking, agriculture, IT, and tourism sectors. Chernyshenko stated, "Cuba is a reliable Russian ally."

  4. Cuba stages protest at US embassy over sanctions - AOL

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    The march was the first in more than a decade organized in front of the U.S. diplomatic headquarters to protest the country's Cuba policy, signaling a more confrontational posture by the Caribbean ...

  5. Internet censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba has been listed as "not free" each year since the reports started in 2009. Cuba has been listed as an "Internet Enemy" by Reporters Without Borders since the list was created in 2006. [2] The level of Internet filtering in Cuba is not categorized by the OpenNet Initiative due to a lack of data. [4]

  6. Tensions rise in Cuba: Activists vow to march ... - AOL

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    In Cuba, activists say they plan to march on Nov. 15 while the government has warned they are not allowed as the Catholic church and others warn against violence. Tensions rise in Cuba: Activists ...

  7. Cuban dissident movement - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March 2009, at Tania Bruguera's performance where a podium with an open mic was staged for people to have one minute of uncensored public speech, Sánchez was among people to publicly criticize censorship in Cuba and said that "the time has come to jump over the wall of control". The government condemned the event.

  8. Internet in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The internet in Cuba covers telecommunications in Cuba including the Cuban grassroots wireless community network and Internet censorship in Cuba. Since its introduction in the late 1990s, Cuban Internet has stalled because of lack of funding, [ 1 ] tight government restrictions, [ 2 ] and the U.S. embargo , especially the Torricelli Act .

  9. Cuba stages pro-Palestine march past US embassy in Havana - AOL

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    The march, led by President Miguel Diaz-Canel, and which moved along Havana’s seaside drive, the Malecon where the U.S. diplomatic headquarters is located, was the first of its kind in more than ...