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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

Yoani Sánchez is a Cuban philologist, journalist and blogger. And now an important Ambassador for Internet For Peace. She has achieved international fame for her critical portrayal of life in Cuba under its current government and she is best known for her blog, Generación Y, that despite censorship in Cuba, she is able to publish by e-mailing entries to friends outside the country, who then post them online.
This is the short movie Current realized about Yoani for Internet For Peace.

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  • The mafia of the Castro family, soon or later will go away...But what about today, the cuban people sufering for those rats still in the power.

  • The cuban goverment is made by a terrorist group that took power illegally in 1959, 52 years ago. During all this time they kept a regime of terror, death, poverty, corruption, many people go to jail just to say anything against the goverment. Yoani is saved to go to prison becouse she is well known all over the world and the regime is afraid of the international public opinion that has caused sanctions to the regime.

  • LA MAFIA CUBANA ES LA GRAN MASCARA DE LAS PORQUERIAS QUE LLAMAN BLOQUEO, POR LA PAZ, CREO NO, POR EL ENGAÑO Y LA MENTIRA TAL VEZ. CUBA ENGAÑA Y HA ENGAÑADO A MUCHISIMA GENTE EN LATINOAMERICA, NO MAS UNA DICTADURA CON LA DEMOCRACIA COMO BANDERA Y MÁSCARA.

  • @murdochlance I don't understand why you say that. You have no idea about what cubans have to go through when they say even the most insignificant thing against the government. If what you described about the "Junta" is the case in Honduras, then I am sorry for you and your brothers. She doesn't have to get on her knees, on the contrary, she should keep standing as she has been doing for all of these years.

  • She should get on her knees and pray that she is free to criticize her government in a government like Cuba. In Honduras she would be shot by the junta, as so many journalists (and politicians, and labor leaders etc.) have been.

  • Free Puerto Ricans. Peace Love. Stop the voilence, abuse, inprisonment.

  • @TreesOfBaylor

    she would throw up after this

  • This lady can suck my dick for peace.

  • @GazzuCorporation Very intelligent comment, you idiot, not everybody in Cuba is communist, in fact, only a few are, the people over there is oppressed and lacking freedom because of a perfectly made dictatorship.

  • @blackbelttt She is WITH the Cuban people, against oppression, for freedom of information for all cubans. You don't have any idea what you're saying, keep smoking pot and playing videogames boy, let Cubans discuss their topics...

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