Child of the Revolution [1] sees the irony of the editor of Granma calling for a further restriction on freedom of speech laws in Cuba: “Instead of demanding greater freedom of speech – as any half-decent editor would – Barredo is demanding that the existing laws be tightened further so the regime can properly and more efficiently ‘punish’ those he describes as ‘mercenaries’.”
Cuba: Free Speech?
· Written by Janine Mendes-Franco
Categories: Latin America, Cuba, Digital Activism, Freedom of Speech, Human Rights, Media & Journalism, Migration & Immigration, Politics