Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) called on President Joe Biden on Wednesday to help provide internet access to Cubans following reports that blackouts left many citizens on the island without online communication. “I write to urge you to assist in providing Internet access to the people of Cuba standing up against communist oppression and demanding a voice after decades of suffering under the yoke of a cruel dictatorship,” the Republican governor wrote in the letter (pdf). The communist regime has reportedly disrupted Cubans from their online communications in the wake of the biggest anti-government protests in decades, global internet monitoring company NetBlocks said. Introduced just over two years ago, mobile internet has been a key factor for Cubans to express their views and frustrations on the communist regime while also providing them with a platform to enable the word to get out quickly when people are on the street. “For many days no one here has been …