The latest attack by the Cuban government against independent journalists: Interrogations, threats, confiscations and exile
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Maria Lucia Exposito expressed despair over the plight of independent journalists in Cuba, highlighting her financial struggles and the repressive measures against their work.
Exposito's experiences showcase a broader issue of vulnerability for Cuban media professionals, with physical coercion and intimidation becoming commonplace in the pursuit of silencing dissent.
The Cuban government's crackdown on independent journalists is exemplified by long interrogations, confiscation of salaries, and forced resignations, as many fear for their safety.
Recent events indicate a systematic purge of independent voices in Cuba's media landscape, where even well-educated individuals are left struggling against a hostile system.
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