viernes, mayo 02, 2008

Yoany entre las 100 personalidades mas influenyentes del mundo

Muchas felicidades para Yoany por este gran reconocimiento. Seguramente ayudara a que la opinion publica le preste mas atencion a la situacion que sufre el pueblo cubano.
Yoani Sánchez
By Oscar Hijuelos*

Lord knows, but had the resourceful and courageous Yoani Sánchez, 32, come of age before the Internet, it's most likely that we would have never heard of her. Nor would we have had the opportunity to read her charming but pugnacious slice-of-life portraits of Cuba, which she has been sending out through cyberspace since April 2007 as the Generación Y blogger Generacion Y (desdecuba.com/generaciony).
Trained as a philologist in Havana but denied a career in academia—her dissertation, entitled Dictatorships in Latin American Literature, was perceived as a veiled criticism of the Castro regime—Sánchez has made a living working in Havana's tourist industry.
More important, under the nose of a regime that has never tolerated dissent, Sánchez has practiced what paper-bound journalists in her country cannot: freedom of speech. The pieces she has been clandestinely sending out from Internet cafés—while posing as a tourist—are often funny, elegantly written and poignant. Her subjects have included the shortage of lemons, the turgid proceedings of the Cuban parliament and the slowness of meaningful reforms by Raúl Castro.
These have earned her international acclaim. With a feisty dedication to the truth, Yoani Sánchez's activities bode well for the future of her country.
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*Hijuelos is the son of Cuban immigrants. His novel Dark Dude comes out this year

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