Twitter Keeps Accusations on Blocking SMS from Cuba Silent
The Twitter social network admitted having blocked the sending of messages via cell phones from Cuba towards its platform and denied that the Cuban government was responsible for it, the havanote.com Web site reported.
The company explained on Twitter that it hasn’t enough capacity to process the sending of long-code tweets via SMS and promised to solve the technical problem. In his statements to Prensa Latina news agency, amidst international versions around supposed censorship on the part of the island, Cuban Deputy Minister for Computing and Communications, José Luis Perdomo ruled out Cubans’ limitations to access social networks on the Internet and denounced obstacles for communications imposed by the US blockade.
Family Members of a Cuban Victim of US-Sponsored Terrorism Demand Justice
Members of a family in which terrorist Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosh sowed the seed of grief on October 6, 1976 live on 138 Rosario St. in the city of Camagüey, Cuba.
They are Dora Machado Callejas and her daughter Inés Indira Luaces Machado; friend and niece, respectively, of Camaguey-born young sport woman Inés Luaces Sánchez, who died when a DC-8 Cubana airliner exploited near the coast of Barbados 34 years ago.
Millionaire Losses From The Blockade In The Cuban Civil Aeronautics
The United States keeps commercial blockade measures to Cuba. The extraterritorial character of the economic, commercial and finance blockade of the United States against Cuba causes every year millionaire losses in the Cuban Civil aeronautics and flagrantly violates the national sovereignty right.
The Cuban report about the resolution 646 from the General Assembly of the United Nations, says it is estimated the affectations in that branch in more than 265 million pesos, since May 2009 until April 2010.