» Cyber-Rebels in Cuba Defy State’s Limits
“…Some young journalists have also started blogs and Internet news sites, using servers in other countries, and their reports are reaching people through the digital underground…
The Internet has become the only terrain that is not regulated,” she said in an interview. Because Ms. Sánchez, like most Cubans, can get online for only a few minutes at a time, she writes almost all her essays beforehand, then goes to the one Internet cafe, signs on, updates her Web site, copies some key pages that interest her and walks out with everything on a memory stick. Friends copy the information, and it passes from hand to hand. “It’s a solid underground,” she said. “The government cannot control the information.”