Author: Circles Robinson

Cuban Internet in Times of Totalitarianism

The Cuban government stresses that the regulations published in the Cuban Republic’s Official Gazette last Thursday “about the computerization of Cuban society”, is just a matter of “legal regulations that allow the implementation and legislation of the new computerization policy of Cuban society, which was already passed in 2017.”

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The Nicaraguan Army, Ortega and the Paramilitaries

The formation of a paramilitary force outside the Constitution confirms the institutional collapse of the National Police. It also reveals that under the command of General Julio Cesar Aviles, the Nicaraguan Army has become an instrument of complicity with the repression, acting as an extension of the State-Party-Family dictatorship.

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Orthopedic Shoes, a Necessity in Cuba

Orthopedic shoes are essential for anyone who suffers from foot problems. In Cuba, there are serious shortcomings in this service: a lack of resources, outdated designs, delays in arrivals. Roxana Alonso Cruz (33 years old) has a son who wears orthopedic shoes. 

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