Sun Sep 5, 6:18 PM
HAVANA (AFP) - Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez said winning the media
watchdog IPI prize of World Press Freedom Hero is a "protective shield"
that will help her break "the wall of censorship," she told AFP Sunday.
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"For someone who three years ago started opening cracks in the walls of
censorship, my first feeling is that of enormous gratification," Sanchez
said of the award she was given Friday.
The recognition from the Vienna-based International Press Institute,
which hailed her defiance of press restrictions and commitment to free
speech, is "also a shield to keep daring" to put out news from the
closeted Communist isle.
Sanchez began her blog Generation Y, which now counts over one million
readers, in 2007. However, access to the site was banned in Cuba in 2008.
To bypass this, Sanchez, who celebrated her 35th birthday Saturday,
emails her comments to friends abroad who post her notes on the Internet.`
In 2008, Time Magazine in the United States named her one of the 100
most influential people. The following year, her blog was listed as one
of the 25 best blogs of the year by the magazine.
The future of Cuba is "where the power of the Internet can be used to
promote freedom of expression," Sanchez told AFP, adding that the IPI
prize was an additional "incentive" to keep going.
"Gradually the circle of censorship is in the process of breaking down.
I am very happy. I will continue," she said.
Alison Bethel McKenzie, director of the Vienna-based International Press
Institute, said Friday that Sanchez's "tremendously important work
provides a glimpse into what is otherwise a closed world."
She "represents a future where the power of the Internet can be
harnessed to promote free speech," McKenzie said in a statement.
Harassed and beaten on separate occasions, Sanchez has noted on her blog
that she is constantly watched by state security agents.
But she refuses to stop writing: "If you are insulted by the mediocre,
the opportunists, if you are slandered by the employees of the powerful
but dying machinery, take it as a compliment," she has written.
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