laglottu
Laglottu is a contact-tracing and surveillance system implemented in Guantánamo, Cuba, in the mid-20th century. The system was designed to monitor and control the movements of individuals in the city, with a focus on domestic and foreign visitors.
The Laglottu system began operation in 1959, shortly after the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro. It
The system relied on a network of informants and observers to gather intelligence on selected citizens and
Despite its ostensibly security-focused purpose, the Laglottu system was also used for general surveillance and control.