Secrecy , intimidation , and cracking the iron wall around Cuba
This week we speak to journalist Barbara Maseda, who is one of Cuba’s most successful investigative journalists, and tells us how they have worked in the country without transparency policies and with a lack of access to their papers.
Source: icij.orgPublished on 2021-05-18
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