Friday, February 6, 2009

Cuba's Cyber Revolutionary

By Jordan Allott & Daniel Allott on 2.5.09 @ 6:08AM

In America, 2009 has thus far been dominated by discussions about how best to alleviate a recession that began just over a year ago. But in communist Cuba, 2009 has been dominated by the commemoration of a revolution that helped induce 50 years of economic depression and instability.

But after half a century of broken promises of justice and prosperity, there is a new revolution stirring in Cuba. Not a revolution marked by murder and repression of human rights and waged with guns and explosives. It is, rather, a revolution of ideas and information undertaken with flash drives, digital cameras, memory cards and other technologies that are giving voice to a new generation of Cubans.

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Traveling in Cuba, one is struck by the sense of hopelessness among Cuba's youth. Thousands study computer programming at Cuba's University of Information Sciences, and increased Internet access means more young Cubans are catching a glimpse of what life is like in free nations across the globe.

Yoani says, "Most young people's eyes are looking to the outside, because they see that they cannot make change in their country. They only see the status quo. Most young people desire to take a plane to Miami or Europe and in 10 hours change their lives completely. They know they cannot realize their dreams here."

But Cuba needs young Cubans like Yoani who are willing to stay and work for freedom from within.

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