Twenty-three independent journalists thank President Barack Obama for allowing them and other Cubans to access the Internet and use the library at the U.S. Interest Section in Havana.
The Castro dictatorship tries to label the journalists and other dissents as "mercenaries" because they use "such centers to disseminate our disagreement about the alleged achievements of half a century of totalitarian government management," but the "incontrovertible fact (is) that the U.S. government does not pay even a single penny or asks for anything in return for services provided in these centers."
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