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Cuba's internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent


Cuba s internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent
By: Barbara Ortutay, Frank Bajak And Tali Arbel, The Associated Press
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Last Modified: 4:42 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 12, 2021
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Cubans facing the country’s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation.
Anti-government protesters march in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 11, 2021. As Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets in droves over the weekend into Monday, July 12, 2021, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. (AP Photo/Eliana Aponte, file) ....

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Rare protests break out in Cuba over shortages, coronavirus case spike


Published Monday, July 12, 2021 7:45AM EDT
Last Updated Monday, July 12, 2021 8:37PM EDT
Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation.
Restricting internet access has become a tried-and-true method of stifling dissent by authoritarian regimes around the world, alongside government-supported disinformation campaigns and propaganda. On the extreme side, regimes like China and North Korea exert tight control over what regular citizens can access online. Elsewhere, service blockages are more limited, often cutting off common social platforms around elections and times of mass protests. ....

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