Sunday, February 11, 2007

Cuba tries to quash TV satellite dishes

Cuba tries to quash TV satellite dishes

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published February 9, 2007
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HAVANA - The U.S. government strives mightily to stamp out intellectual
property theft all over the world - except for Cuba, where it tries to
broadcast anticommunist messages to anyone able to see U.S. programming
through illegal satellite dishes.

Now the Cuban government is striking back, warning TV signal pirates
that they face stiff fines and jail terms.

The Communist Party newspaper Granma dedicated a full page Thursday to
an account of the discovery and prosecution of four men who sold or
maintained the sort of satellite TV systems believed to be hidden on
thousands of rooftops in Cuba.

It came three days after Cuba denounced a U.S. government strategy that
began in December to use Florida television stations to get around Cuban
jamming of TV Marti - a move that has made the U.S.-funded station,
aimed at undermining Fidel Castro's government, accessible to thousands
of Cubans who could never see it before.

By law, TV Marti is barred from broadcasting propaganda inside the
United States, but anti-Castro advocates believe they've found a
loophole - that the Florida stations can be used to reach the island as
long as any U.S. viewing is "inadvertent."

Cubans themselves aren't saying much about the programs. This may be due
to the fact that commercial U.S. signals provide a rich alternative to
the programming on Cuba's four state channels, whose offerings include
courses in mathematics, nightly 90-minute progovernment debates and
local baseball.

Miami-based commercial Spanish language stations are popular, and their
news and political programs - many of them created by Cuban exiles - are
often as stridently anti-Castro as TV Marti's programming.

Granma said Thursday that many of those U.S. channels, along with TV
Marti, transmit a message that is "aimed at destroying the revolution
and with it the Cuban nation."

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http://www.sptimes.com/2007/02/09/Worldandnation/Cuba_tries_to_quash_T.shtml

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