Censorship in Cuba
Censorship in Cuba involves state media control, restricted content creation, and crackdowns on digital media. Artists and citizens often challenge these limitations.
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara: Celebrating Another Year Behind Bars, Yet His Spirit Remains Unbroken
Published on 12/2/2024
Wilber Gutiérrez, Known as "Chacón," Departs Cuba: Another Character Leaves Vivir del Cuento
Published on 11/29/2024
Cuban Government Empowers Inspectors to Tighten Grip on Social Communication Oversight
Published on 11/26/2024
CiberCuba Marks a Decade: Ten Years of Uncensored and Independent Reporting
Published on 11/14/2024
Luis Silva Outraged by Island-Wide Blackout: "Several People Need to Resign"
Published on 10/22/2024
Farewell to the Weekly Package: Cuban Government Bans Sale of Movies, Series, and Novels on Digital Media
Published on 9/7/2024
Cuban Filmmakers Assembly Pays Tribute to Carlos Massola
Published on 7/4/2024
Cuban Filmmakers Condemn Latest Censorship Incident: "Exclusion and Institutional Abuse Persist"
Published on 6/18/2024
Brother of Senior Cuban Official Criticizes State Media After Mass Brawl at Finca de los Monos
Published on 6/13/2024