Hare Quoted Discussing Freedom of Expression in Cuba
Ambassador Paul Hare, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was quoted in a
Financial Times article on a freedom of expression in Cuba.
According to the article, titled “Cuban authorities backtrack on talks with protesters,” the Cuban government accused the group known as “The Revolution of Applause” of being aligned with the United States and receiving support from the them and U.S. backed media companies. As a result, a planned discussion between leaders of the communist government and protested has been called off due to the accusations.