Around the World: Control of the Internet by the Governments of Cuba, North Korea and China

After the July 11 protests in Cuba, the Government presented Decree Law 35 that imposes strict controls on publications on the Internet and social networks, a measure frowned upon by many Cubans. In North Korea, citizens do not connect to the World Wide Web but to the Kwangmyong network, which contains information previously leaked by the government. And China invests heavily in censoring content on the Internet, but citizens are always looking for ways to circumvent this barrier. .



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