Cuban Jailed Journalists

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Social Issues

 

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William L

 

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June 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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So here you have a country that finally has gained their independence but has to follow stipulations by another country. So the United States for over thirty years intervened in internal Cuban affairs and as a result of the decisions of the United States government, it led Cuba into a series of corrupt politics (Brief History)...
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Cuban journalists started to go through this in 1933, when Sergeant Fulgencio Batista led a revolt to take control of the country. They have continued to struggle with their government to this day with Fidel Castro's regime which has been in power since 1959. When you live in a country where the press has no freedom of information law, then the role of the press is to provide an alternative voice, independent of the government, providing criticism on policy making and to let people know if the government is not doing their job...
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