


Google’s Top Brass in Havana, Cuba: Promote virtues of free & open internet
Google’s top executives visited Cuba for two days in order “to promote the virtues of a free and open internet.” They met with Cuban officials as well as independent blogger Yoani Sánchez, and even received a tour of Havana’s University of Information Sciences. The...
A Lesson from Hong Kong
Internet is becoming a decisive factor in the democracy of Hong Kong.According to the recent article published by McClatchy DC, 3.5 million registered voters in Hong Kong are making a statement: “they want ballot choices in 2017.” However...
Cuban Government raiding Wi-Fi Networks across the Island.
Cubans in Mantilla, Havana were once again subject to arbitrary human rights violations this past May, as State Security and ETECSA raided a Wi-Fi network that was providing internet access to 120 members. As reported by the Miami Herald, “members could play computer...
