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Cuba blames US for Internet restrictions

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 17, 2008 at 10:41 PM

Cuba blames US for Internet restrictions
Posted on Fri, May. 16, 2008
By ww/pdo
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ

HAVANA --
A top Cuban official said Friday that Raul Castro's government would 
consider loosening Internet restrictions on ordinary citizens newly 
allowed to purchase computers - but Wa****ngton's decades-old economic 
embargo makes it impossible.

"We aren't worried about the citizenry connecting from their homes," 
Telecommunications Vice Minister Boris Moreno told a small group of 
re****ters.

"But problems with technology and resources have made it necessary to 
give priority to connections that guarantee the country's social and 
economic development," he said, referring to an islandwide network that 
lets Cubans receive e-mail and view domestic Web sites.

The rest of the worldwide Web is blocked to most citizens in Cuba, which 
has access controls far stricter than in China or Saudi Arabia. Only 
foreigners and some government employees and academics are currently 
allowed unfiltered home Internet service, and many Cubans turn to the 
black market for expensive, slow dial-up accounts.

Computers for home use were also not available until two weeks ago, when 
state stores began selling them to the public as part of a series of 
small quality-of-life changes since Raul Castro replaced his elder 
brother Fidel in February.

But Moreno said the government is unable to offer Cubans comprehensive 
Internet for their new PCs, citing its long-standing complaint that the 
American embargo prevents it from getting service directly from the 
United States nearby through underwater cables. Instead, Cuba gets 
Internet service through less reliable satellite connections, usually 
from faraway countries including Italy and Canada.

"Free access is not on the table at the moment," Moreno said.

Moreno said that in the next two years authorities hope to link to 
fiber-optic service from Venezuela, which has replaced the Soviet Union 
as Havana's chief economic benefactor.

He also criticized Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez, whose posts about the 
struggles of daily life on the island have drawn worldwide notice and 
recently won her Spain's Ortega y Gasset Prize for digital journalism.

Moreno said the 32-year-old Sanchez was deeply affected by coming of age 
during the 1990s, when the collapse of the Soviet Union brought the 
Cuban economy to its knees. He said he found it sad that she "speaks ill 
of a government that didn't close the university where she studied in a 
moment of crisis."

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/world/AP/story/536205.html
 




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