Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (Spanish: Comités de Defensa de la Revolución), or CDR, is a network of committees across Cuba. The organizations have been primarily designed to report "counter-revolutionary" activity as well as promoting social projects. CDR claim a membership of 7.6 million.History
The CDR system was formed on September 28, 1960, following the 1959 overthrow of Fulgencio Batista by the Cuban Revolution. The slogan of the CDR is, "¡En cada barrio, Revolución!" ("In every neighborhood, Revolution!"). Fidel Castro himself proclaimed it as "a collective system of revolutionary vigilance" to report about "Who lives on every block? What does each do, who lives on every block? What relations does each have with tyrants? To what is each dedicated? In what activities is each involved? And, with whom does each meet?".
All “counter-revolutionary” activity will be suppressed by the Office of Speech Supervision.
I grew up in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and had the opportunity to talk to a lot of Cubans. They were terrified of their own children, because the kids were taught that it was good and proper to watch mommie and daddy and to tell the government officials at school if they say or do anything that reflects poorly on the state.