Cuba Accused of Spreading Disinformation Post-Hurricane

The recent hurricanes have prompted accusations against the Cuban regime for disseminating disinformation. This claim is supported by recent intelligence gathered by U.S. agencies.


Cuba Accused of Spreading Disinformation Post-Hurricane

The Cuban regime has been accused of spreading misinformation after hurricanes, according to intelligence reports gathered by U.S. agencies.

According to sources, the Cuban government would be manipulating information related to the effects of hurricanes to minimize the impact and present a distorted image of the situation.

Cuban authorities have allegedly been publishing false and manipulated reports in state media to conceal the reality and give a misleading impression of the extent of the damage caused by hurricanes.

These actions have been criticized by various sectors as an attempt to distort the truth and manipulate public perception, which jeopardizes the safety and well-being of the population affected by natural disasters.

In response to these accusations, the Cuban government has categorically denied the allegations of spreading misinformation and reiterated its commitment to transparency and accuracy in the communication of events of public interest.