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At least other 10 journalists have been detained in the aftermath of the protests, and today at least one remains behind bars, CPJ has confirmed with sources on the ground.
The crackdown on the press was immediate, with authorities detaining journalists, forbidding reporters from leaving their homes, and interrupting access to the internet and social media platforms, as CPJ has documented.
Acosta, who is still under investigation for public disorder, spoke with CPJ about her coverage of the protests and the consequences she has faced. Her answers have been edited for length and clarity. What did you see on July 11 when the protests began? What were you able to report on? On that day, I went to Old Havana to report on what was happening, and I recorded everything with my cell phone, and the videos were posted online by Cubanet.
I got to the Cuban Radio and TV Institute [outside of which people were protesting] and saw that authorities were already detaining people. I kept walking, made it to the capitol and saw large gatherings of people. I covered the protests in front of the capitol and in front of the Spanish embassy. I decided to leave once I saw that the authorities were becoming more violent toward the protestors. The following day, on July 12, I had left home with my father to accompany him to run an errand and as we were walking police officers from the National Revolutionary Police in a patrol car stopped and arrested me.