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However, the workers of this newspaper warn that this information neither follows the truth nor complies, even at minimum, with the most elementary journalism standards".

Soon after, printers unions dominated by Popular Socialist Party members, began a campaign of harassment against newspaper managers.

On January 19, 1960, Castro officially declared his approval for the demands of workers at Informacion to add clarifications to the publication.

[4][6] Soon after, the writer Mario Llerena wrote an article for Prensa Libre, where he compared the political consolidation in Cuba, to the communist takeover of Czechoslovakia.

[7] By the end of 1960, Avance, El Pais, and Bohemia, were seized by the printers union, and put under government control.

[10]By 1965, pluralism of opinion was reduced during a press restructuring and La Granma became the main newspaper of the country.

Banner denouncing the magazines Diario de la Marina and Avance . Targets of press regulation and later censorship.
Symbolic funeral for magazine Diario de la Marina .