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The information police hard at work in Cuba

Cubanet reports that on April 23, police along with members of the DTI (Department of Technical Investigation) seized thousands of DVD’s, and equipment from a neighborhood in Guanabacoa. Numerous people were taken to the police station, and at present, their whereabouts are unknown.

Who would want to visit a country where the people are not allowed to choose which movies to watch?  Why is the blackmarket the only way Cubans can access information not on the official state propaganda list?   Who gave the castro's slavemaster rights to 12 million people?

Isn't it time for real change in Cuba?

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