Cuban government accused of censoring negative text message about new constitution - News Summed Up

Cuban government accused of censoring negative text message about new constitution


The Cuban government has been accused of censoring text communications that oppose the country's new proposed constitution. The Cuban public will decide in a referendum Feb. 24 whether to approve the proposal, which would update the Cold War-era constitution. Some have accused the government, which is backing the proposed constitution, of rigging the debate and the upcoming vote. JOHN STOSSEL: TRUMP DOESN'T NEED TO MEDDLE IN CUBA BECAUSE THINGS ARE ALREADY TURNING AROUNDEduardo Sánchez, 23, told Miami's WPLG-TV that the alleged suppression of text messages first spread by the word of mouth. But then he tried to test the allegations by himself to find out whether the Cuban government was engaging in censorship.


Source: Fox News January 11, 2019 11:06 UTC



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