Subjugated Journalism
From my editorial at Townhall on Cuba’s Independent Journalists:
Right now there remain at least two dozen independent journalists incarcerated in Cuba simply because they dared speak the truth. Some have been locked away since 2003, still in the infancy of their 15 or 20 year sentences. Truth has made them suffer beatings, torture and malnutrition. Truth has mocked, ridiculed, and subjected them to abject horrors and indignity.
All because they bear witness to the world around them and dare describe it nakedly and without their government’s official veil.
Help spread the word today by giving a voice to those journalists in Cuba who have been imprisoned simply for reporting the world they live in.
And in case anyone is wondering, here’s what an actual report from a Cuban independent journalist looks like.
More:
Cuban-American Pundits
Child of the Revolution
Uncommon Sense
Texidor
Blog for Cuba
Wall Street Cafe
Brandon’s Puppy
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