"Blogguer Revelation." Nobody would have imagined just one year ago the rapid advancement of Personal Journals or Blogs in the Cuban political. In a country where "normal" channels of expression are virtually nonexistent, this vehicle of the Internet, quickly found rapid host. Given the slow reaction of those who administer the life of our people, who believed that only with massive ban Internet access would have solved the problem got out of hand wit awake boys and girls who "slipped" by taking them to cyberspace by surprise. Yoani Sanchez's
Generation Y in tow and a few others came brand new from the "ether" waving their intangible personal pages from that location where tell us about the shortcomings and frustrations in their daily lives. Since in Cuba for his political profile can not be got on the network as "civic activists" forming a virtual community of unsuspected dimensions.
At the same time in other Cuban people "consists of more than 2 million exiles has happened exactly the same, boosted this done for the benefit of enjoying free access to the Internet. A myriad of blogs originating from the most unexpected latitudes and longitudes on short passes over restrictions or prohibitions of any kind making up the same way in a short time a thriving community that crosses borders and interests of powerful groups, making their way without much difficulty between apathy, as in Cuba, have generated the traditional politicians. True, there are intelligent and honest politicians, but in the end are the results of work of 50 years that count.
In just one year we have witnessed and obtained Yoani Sánchez Ortega y Gasset prize, awarded by the leading daily El Pais, is waging the "battle" for the release of rocker Gorki Aguila, arbitrarily arrested by the forces of "law and order "joint action in the coming together in a single effort bloggers" inside "and" outsiders "are held and organized from blogs Cubans (unheard of!) protests against Cuban official missions in Madrid, Barcelona and New York. All calls have been extremely successful when you consider that almost chronic apathy of the Cuban exile political action and the modesty of the resources deployed. Interestingly
this new front of political action that calls the protests in Madrid, Barcelona and New York is taking shape spontaneously from the call of young intellectuals in their respective blogs.
Zoé Valdés, Ernesto Hernández
and Alexis Romay represent to the ordinary exile a new face, FESCO and alien in principle to the very old failed policies of the leaders of llamdo "Historical exile." Outside the political class but are fully committed to the cause of the Cuban people, the struggle for necessary change. And that's what people see.
Like the case of the Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez and other prestigious youth living on the island of Cuba, Cuban bloggers living abroad are receptive minds within the "civil society" in those who the frustration away from political activity and do not belong to any party. Experience has also taught that the breadth or scope of the call lies in its inclusiveness, the quality of the message that is leading the protest, a message which enables the union in one motion all that different part of the Cuban people, which accounts for more than 2 million souls and forming the Exile, jumping from any party political structures or traditional organization. Only this way will be heard.
come I am convinced that new calls, new demonstrations or marches, more inclusive, better organized, new faces appear, without dazzling new voices, resources and will then appear with a strong national movement that unites all of Cuba, those of "outside" and that of 'inside', the entire civil society concerns itself with change, which can cause wobble Dynasty and decide once and for all to open the locks of the country, which belongs to all people and runs freely in pursuit of their own destiny.