Internet, The Thorn In The Side Of Cuba's One Party State
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published April 21, 2021 | 08:20 AM
Havana, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Apr, 2021 ) :Cuba's communist leadership has always viewed the internet with suspicion while trying desperately to control it.
Raul Castro, the former president and leader of the Communist Party, who officially retired on Monday, has blasted the medium for "lies," "manipulation" and "subversion." But for Cuba's 11.2 million people who have long been amongst the least connected people on the planet, the internet has become a favorite tool of the outlawed opposition.
The arrival of 3g in 2018 was a boon. There are now 4.2 million Cubans using 3G.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel was originally a fan and encouraged the "informatization of society," but he's quickly become disillusioned with the internet, faced with its enthusiastic use to criticize authorities.
On Monday, while 300 delegates met for the Communist Party congress in Havana, an amateur video went viral on social media.
It showed dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara being arrested in a poor neighborhood of the capital.
Dozens of activists, independent journalists and artists have complained on Twitter that police are preventing them from leaving their homes -- a favorite ploy by authorities to prevent mass gatherings that could lead to anti-government protests.
Others complained of their internet and telephone lines being shut down.
"There is a struggle going on in Cuba over the control, direction and impact of digital technologies, and it's not clear how that is going to end," said Ted Henken, American sociologist and author of the upcoming book "Cuba's Digital Revolution.
" "After they made digital technology available via 3G cellphones, movements or mobilizations that were both offline and online increased and they happened more frequently," he said.
"And then we saw after November that they had more and more of a real impact and provoked a very strong response from the government." In November 2020, the San Isidro Movement -- artistic dissident voices led by Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara -- hunkered down in a house together, calling for the release of a rapper while streaming their demands on Facebook, even attracting an international audience.
After the group was removed, some 300 artists protested opposite the Culture Ministry following calls spread on social media to demand freedom of expression -- something unprecedented in Cuba.
For Raul Castro, Washington is to blame.
"Don't forget that the US government has created a working group on the internet in Cuba which aims to convert social media into subversion channels," said Castro.
The US Department of State set up the Cuba Internet Task Force in 2018 to examine the challenges and possibilities of expanding internet use in Cuba.
"However, the truth is something else, the internal counter-revolution, which has no social base, leadership or ability to mobilize, has ever-fewer members and social impact actions, concentrating its activism on social media and the internet," said Castro.
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