The international human rights organization Human Rights
Watch on Wednesday condemned a new decree by the Cuban regime and other
regulations for restricting freedom of expression and called on the
international community to raise its voice against these restrictions.
The new regulations "severely restrict freedom of
expression online and constitute a threat to user privacy," HRW said in a
written statement. "The governments of Latin America, the European Union
and the United States should urgently condemn this attack against freedom of
expression and pressure Cuba to repeal this new legislation," he said.
On August 17, the Cuban regime published a decree and a
series of regulations that regulate the use of telecommunications on the
island, including the internet and radio, in the face of alleged
"cybersecurity incidents."
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