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Does limited internet access aid censorship in Cuba?

Clip: 6/17/2015 | 8m 14s

Will better relations with U.S. mean an easing of censorship in Cuba?

Cuba has one of the lowest rates of Internet connectivity in the Western Hemisphere. In this instalment of our continuing series “Cuban Evolution” Jeffrey Brown looks at Cuban access to the Internet, the effect it has on people’s lives and whether access will change with improved Cuban-American relations.

06/17/2015 | Rating NR

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