It’s Always 1984 In Cuba

One More Story on Cuban libraries, this one is from The LATimes, so you’ll need to register to read it.

They say Seventy-five economists, poets and democracy advocates are serving sentences of up to 26 years apiece after hasty trials for violating Cuba’s harsh and vaguely worded national security laws. Among those being held are 10 directors of independent, nongovernment-affiliated lending libraries specializing in books that were either hard to find in Cuba or offensive to the Castro regime.