Government interference of Radio Martí increases
CUBANET
HAVANA. Cuba, May 4 (Moisés Leonardo Rodríguez / www.cubanet.org) -
Listeners of Radio Martí in the Mariel municipality of Havana say the
government is interfering with the signal 24 hours a day for the first time.
Various listeners throughout the area said the signal had been received
with no or little interference until the end of last year.
A man named Rafael, a constant listener to the U.S. government station,
said, "They only lessen the interference when there's a major league
baseball game is being broadcast. If it's broadcasting news or hot
commentary it's impossible to receive the signal. It's as if the radio
is going to break because of the vibrations."
A neighbor of Rafael's nicknamed China said, "Wouldn't it be better to
use the money being wasted on interference to instead solve problems
like the shortage of water, transportation, damage caused by hurricanes,
the shortage of ambulances and other problems we face?"
Anti-Castro signs appear at university
SANTA CLARA, Cuba, May 4 (Guillermo Fariñas, Cubanacán Press /
www.cubanet.org) – Two anti-Castro signs appeared last week on the
campus of the Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas (UCI) in Villa Clara.
The signs written by hand were in front of computer rooms on the first
and second floors. One said, "Down with the dictatorship of the Castro
brothers," and the other said, "No to the Castro family dynasty."
Agents from the Interior ministry questioned faculty, students and
service workers April 26.
Government interference of Radio Martí increases - Cuba Dissidents -
MiamiHerald.com (4 May 2009)
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