Amnesty: Cuba’s Internet paradox: How controlled and censored Internet risks Cuba’s achievements in education

29.08.2017 20:44
#1 Amnesty: Cuba’s Internet paradox: How controlled and censored Internet risks Cuba’s achievements in education
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Cuba’s Internet paradox: How controlled and censored Internet risks Cuba’s achievements in education
29 August 2017, 04:00 UTC

Maribel (not her real name) was the deputy principal in a state-run primary school in Cuba. She had worked there since graduating, and had been promoted fast.

Before she was ultimately pushed out of her job for her husband’s political activism, which is effectively banned in Cuba, her salary was reduced by half.

The excuse given? She asked her pupils to look up information on the internet for a history lesson. And one of them used Wikipedia.

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2...s-in-education/

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30.08.2017 16:47
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#2 RE: Amnesty: Cuba’s Internet paradox: How controlled and censored Internet risks Cuba’s achievements in education
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Interessanter Artikel, der die Situation gut zusammenfasst.

Das meiste wusste ich zwar schon, aber sicherliche ein wertvolle Quelle!


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02.09.2017 15:50
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Hier ist der komplette von AI zitierte Report:

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Measuring Internet Censorship in Cuba's ParkNets
A research study by the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)

https://ooni.torproject.org/post/cuba-in...ensorship-2017/

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