Nicaragua: Where Revolution is Equated with Repression
The perpetual continuation of Ortega in power represents the essence of the authoritarian tendency within the Latin American left.
Read MoreThe perpetual continuation of Ortega in power represents the essence of the authoritarian tendency within the Latin American left.
Read MoreWe lost our innocent sleep. The romance between the population and its protective State has ended. The father had his belt under the mattress
Read MoreVladimir Putin’s Government defies the international community that demands the Ortega regime stop its’ blatant human rights abuses.
Read MoreMike Pobega from the United States took our photo of the day: “Blue” in Cienfuegos, Cuba. He used a Google Pixel XL camera.
Read MoreHope lies in us. Listen to our generation, we have a lot to say, and do it for the sake of building a country where every Cuban fits.
Read MoreOn July 18, the Cuban Conference of Religious Leaders announced a service to accompany relatives of those jailed after the July 11 protests.
Read MorePedro Castillo was officially declared the winner of the June 6 elections after Keiko Fujimori failed in her attempt to overturn the results.
Read MoreHundreds of Nicaraguans demonstrated in San Jose, Costa Rica, on July 18th, under the slogan, “Nicaragua is not alone.”
Read MoreCubans Dayme Arocena and Pavel Urkiza have just released a song dedicated to the protests that took place throughout Cuba on July 11th.
Read More“The Cuban government shouldn’t be responding to this desperate complaint with its usual slogans, repeated year in and year out.”
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