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ZunZuneo was an online
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and
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service created by the
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(USAID) and marketed to
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n users. Following recommendations by the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba, it was covertly developed as a long-term strategy to encourage Cuban youths to revolt against the nation's government, fomenting a
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. The service officially began operating in 2010 but ran out of money two years later. Because of its clandestine and subversive nature, it became a target of criticism.


History


Origins and funding

The word "zunzuneo" is Cuban slang for a
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's call. The origins of ZunZuneo result from USAID allocating millions of dollars concealed as humanitarian funds designated for
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. Contractors funded by USAID "set up a byzantine system of front companies using a
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bank account, and recruit dunsuspecting executives who would not be told of the company's ties to the U.S. government," according to an
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(AP) report which traced the origin of the service. Private companies Creative Associates International and Mobile Accord were reported to have designed the network. According to Creative Associates, the idea arose after they were provided 500,000 stolen Cuban cellphone numbers from a "source" who said they were available on the black market. NiteMedia, an organization in
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run by a relative of a Creative Associates International manager, was chosen as a subcontractor. Creative Associates International won the contract for their proposal in October 2008, and grant funding for ZunZuneo began in June 2009. ZunZuneo was founded in 2010, shortly after the arrest of USAID contractor
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in Cuba. The network, dubbed the "Cuban
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," reached about 60,000 subscribers. The initiative also appears to have had a surveillance dimension, allowing "a vast database about Cuban ZunZuneo subscribers, including gender, age, 'receptiveness' and 'political tendencies to be built, with the AP noting that such data could be used in the future for "political purposes." This data would then be used for
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efforts towards anti- and pro-government users. The developers aimed to use "non-controversial content," such as sports and music, to build up subscribers and then introduce political messages through
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s to encourage
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in an
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initiative. The
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reportedly attempted to have
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co-founder
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assume network leadership. ZunZuneo was discontinued in 2012 since funding was not self-sustaining and due to legal issues involved with paying the Cuban government that were inconsistent with U.S. law.


Investigations

The AP released an exposé on ZunZuneo in April 2014 after reviewing thousands of document pages about its function. Following the report, the U.S. government acknowledged that it funded the service but denied that it was a covert program. According to a USAID spokesperson, the
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reviewed the program in 2013 and found it to have been executed in compliance with U.S. law. The
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requested documents about the program from USAID. An
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review from December 2015 said that "the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba (CAFC) advocated measures to hasten the regime's downfall, including efforts to bypass the Cuban Government's restrictions on communication" and that "ZunZuneo ... was designed to carry out CAFC's recommendations to foster democracy."


Piramideo

In 2014, the U.S. Office of Cuba Broadcasting announced that it was creating a ZunZuneo successor, Piramideo, which could send group messages to an entire contact for the price of one text message. The platform also spread unsolicited
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, pro-United States messages and
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promoting protests that never occurred.


Reactions

United States relations director Josefina Vidal of the Cuban Foreign Ministry described ZunZuneo as "illegal" and part of "subversive programs" enacted by the United States towards Cuba in an interview with
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. Investigative journalist Jon Lee Anderson described the response from the United States as "bald-faced disingenuousness," saying that "there seems to be little doubt that ZunZuneo functioned as a secret intelligence operation aimed ultimately at subversion." Americas Quarterly said the project violated Cuban law and citizens' privacy rights. Mark Hanson of the Washington Office on Latin America said those who supported the project were "the ones to seek the regime change—they believe in initiatives to destabilize the ubangovernment," describing ZunZuneo as "wasteful." ''
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'' criticized the U.S. government's use of USAID, saying it should participate in genuine assistance "without the hidden hand of government manipulation or a hidden agenda of regime change." The project received various comparisons. ''
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'' compared the project to previous
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. In his book ''In Their Own Best Interest: A History of the U.S. Effort to Improve Latin Americans'', Lars Schoultz likened the ZunZuneo affair to
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. In his conclusion to his 2017 book, ''We Are Data: Algorithms and the Making of Our Digital Selves'', John Cheney-Lippold writes that "As everything we do becomes datafied, everything we do becomes controllable," citing ZunZuneo as a "malicious" example of how governments can influence the public.


See also

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Cuba–United States relations Modern diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States are cold, stemming from historic conflict and divergent political ideologies. The two nations restored diplomatic relations on July 20, 2015, after relations had been severed in 196 ...
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Operation Mongoose The Cuban Project, also known as Operation Mongoose, was an extensive campaign of terrorist attacks against civilians, and covert operations, carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in Cuba. It was officially authorized on Novemb ...
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United States involvement in regime change in Latin America The participation of the United States in regime change in Latin America involved U.S.-backed ''coup d'états'' which were aimed at replacing Left-wing politics, left-wing leaders with Right-wing politics, right-wing leaders, Military dictators ...


References

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