The Castro regime will not allow the US to enable "a
parallel internet," as the US government claims, considering that it would
be an act of "interference," a senior Cuban official said Tuesday.
"What the United States wants is to provide a parallel
internet to our country (...), and we are not really going to allow such
interference, because it would be violating not only our Constitution, but also
the very preamble of the Constitution of the International Union of
Telecommunications (ITU), "said the Cuban Vice Minister of Communications,
Wilfredo González.
The vice minister specified that Washington's initiative
"would be violating the cyberspace" of Cuba, which "would be
unacceptable."
"We are in the position of avoiding any type of actions
of this type," González emphasized, after asking himself in which other
"country in the world there is a parallel internet."
Cuba blocks independent press sites and only gives the
go-ahead to those who turn a blind eye or support communist ideology.
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