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Cuban bloggers start revolution

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Tue May 26 2009, 12:10

CUBAN BLOGGERS are conducting a mini-revolution on the island as the government clamps down on them.

Although bloggers complain it is getting harder to evade censorship, "Generacion Y" or "Retazos" by "El Guajiro Azul" have been looking at some fairly controversial themes.

According to the AP, these include Cuban travel permits, flaws in the health and education systems, political prisoners or daily hardships.

Havana claims they are all paid lots of dosh by Washington to undermine the glorious revolution.

The blogs are also often at odds with local hacks who don't like the way they report the news.

The hacks set up a rival website, blogcip.cu, posting a photo of one of the bloggers, Yoani Sanchez using the Internet in what they said was a luxurious hotel.

The bloggers are hosted by foreign servers, write their texts offline and save them on memory cards before updating their blogs from hotel connections or emailing friends to post their updates abroad.

The government has been leaning on the foreign hotels to stop allowing Cubans to use their services. µ

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