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Cuba forbids access to the internet - cracks down on internet use

Gosh – A new law has been passed in Cuba which will make access to the internet more difficult for Cubans.

"Cuba's licensed internet terminals are meant only for tourists. Only those authorised to use the internet from home like civil servants, party officials and doctors will be able to do so on a regular phone line. "

Mhhh… this law already took effect on Saturday…

BBC NEWS | Americas | Cuba cracks down on internet use

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