Cuba's New Leader Allows The Average Cuban Citizen To Purchase A Cellular Phone -- A Further Covert Violation Of Their Privacy
Under their new leader, Raul Castro, Cubans will now be exposed to the same dangers.
Those who utilize cell phones are under the false impression that they offer them privacy which a normal phone does not. However, this is not the case. And these phones can also be used as tracking devices while the user's conversations are illegally eavesdropped upon by agencies like the FBI, NSA, CIA and Homeland Security.
Moreover, because their current can be elevated to dangerous enough levels to destroy the electrical system within the human body, cell phones are in fact far more dangerous than any land line phone would be. They can also be used by the aforementioned agencies to covertly murder someone whom they are illegally targeting.
The introduction of cell phones into the Cuban public will now allow Cuba's leader to encourage Cuban citizens to spy on one another. And perhaps the crime of organized stalking will now become as problematic in Cuba, as it has within the United States and myriad other countries around the world.
Raul Castro: Cubans Can Have Cell Phones
Mar 28, 9:24 AM (ET)
HAVANA (AP) - President Raul Castro's government is allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phones.
The luxury was previously reserved for those who worked for foreign firms or held key posts with the communist-run state.
Friday's decree officially lifts a major restriction on daily life in Cuba.
It's the kind of small freedom many on the island have been hoping Raul Castro would embrace since taking over the presidency from his older brother Fidel last month.
Some Cubans previously ineligible for cell phones already had gotten them by having foreigners sign contracts in their names.
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