A new Cuban law tightens control over Internet access - Worth Noting - Brief Article
Karen Ann Gajewski* A new Cuban law tightens control over Internet access, making it impossible for many Cubans to go online via their home telephone lines. Cuban officials claim they must ensure the Internet is used only for social good and adamantly deny allegations of censorship. But Amnesty International and other human rights activists say this is merely another attempt to shield Cubans from alternative views.
COPYRIGHT 2004 American Humanist Association
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group