![Google Has a Tough Road Ahead if it Wants to “Connect Cuba” to a Free and Open Internet](https://fhrcuba.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/CC-grafitti-Cuban-Flag-Marti.jpg)
![Google Has a Tough Road Ahead if it Wants to “Connect Cuba” to a Free and Open Internet](https://fhrcuba.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/CC-grafitti-Cuban-Flag-Marti.jpg)
![Workaround for 2.6 Million Cubans Who Want to Get a Peak at the Web](https://fhrcuba.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Graffiti-Conecta-Cuba-Fto-Yusnaby1.jpg)
Workaround for 2.6 Million Cubans Who Want to Get a Peak at the Web
As published in Vice Motherboard, a nonprofit Miami based startup Apretaste, has “set up a system to allow Cubans to browse the web via email, which more people have access to. Only about 400,000 Cubans can freely browse the web, according to Apretaste, but 2.6...![Vice Motherboard Follows “The Internet Dealers of Cuba”](https://fhrcuba.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Grafiti-Art-2-5_19_14.jpg)
Vice Motherboard Follows “The Internet Dealers of Cuba”
The first few paragraphs of last week’s Vice Motherboard article on accessing Cuba’s elusive internet access paints a very real and fascinating picture of the difficulties in getting connected and informed on the island…My eyes are scanning the...![VICE News: “Cuban Political Activists Still Face Arrest and Detention”](https://fhrcuba.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Danilo-Fidel-Raul.jpg)