My Experience with COVID-19
Feeling out the abyss between official statistics of deaths and infections and the reality of the spreading virus, has been a great feat.
Read MoreFeeling out the abyss between official statistics of deaths and infections and the reality of the spreading virus, has been a great feat.
Read MoreWe’ve been looking after ourselves a lot, our hygiene measures were extreme, but the virus got in somehow and we’re all sick.
Read MoreThis new law criminalizes the spread of fake news, and the publication of offensive messages or slander that attacks “national prestige”.
Read MoreThe Cuban government has repressed civic action, just like the Iranian, Nicaraguan or Belarusian regimes did in the face of popular protests.
Read MoreThe awaited day finally came. For more than a year I’d been struggling to get asylum status here in Norway.
Read MoreYou’d think it was a joke, but it was serious. The government surprises us every day. It’s the apotheosis of evil, insolence and ridicule.
Read MoreThe atmosphere remains tense. It’s impossible to fully understand without listening to the testimonies of the victims of the repression.
Read MoreSpurred by recent events in Cuba, a group of Cubans without ties to government politics or opposition organizations are creating a proposal.
Read MoreIt’s impossible to forget: “There has been so much injustice, that I wouldn’t be able to write it all down in this diary post.”
Read MoreSeeing people rejoice on the streets and on social media was an unforgettable experience, because of their civil awakening.
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