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Cuban Rights Violations

es with respect to international broadcasts, or any other controversial political topic, will inevitably have to occur under the auspices of an international regulatory body such as the United Nations. (Bayer 541) Whether a solution to the radio war in the Caribbean exists is questionable. (Bayer 543) With the imminent downfall of the Castor regime, we may see substantial progress in the way of free communications between the United States and Cuba. (Bayer 543) Presently, however, the ongoing war over the airwaves between these two countries serves as a fresh reminder that there is a need for mutuality in international broadcasting and international relations between Cuba, the United States and the rest of the world. (Bayer 543)Not only is the Cuban government repressing the individual journalist but also the various media outlets that the island has access to. The way that journalist are treated after arrest goes against the rights guaranteed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The government is also violating the peoples right to freedom of opinion and expression. There is a blatant hypocrisy in both the countries constitution and its signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights....

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