The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday Cuba should" not punish those who speak the truth" while the British ambassador to Havana, Antony Stokes, wrote on Twitter that the recent crackdown on protesters and the censorship embodied by Decree 35 would" silence legitimate voices." Canada-based Cuban legal analyst Eloy Viera said Decree 35 outlined regulations rather than updated the penal code, so would not result in jailtime for those found transgressing. But it was a more severe and explicitly
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