Cuba’s Political Prisoners Have Faces: the Siblings
Many siblings took to the streets together on July 11th to join the protests & exercise their right to protest. Many of them were arrested…
Read MoreMany siblings took to the streets together on July 11th to join the protests & exercise their right to protest. Many of them were arrested…
Read MoreIn October 2021, the judges in the cases of political prisoners jailed at El Chipote, suspended their political trials until future notice.
Read MoreThe first woman to govern Honduras assumes her mandate Thursday, in a country hit hard by poverty, emigration, drug trafficking & corruption
Read MoreIn the last few years in Cuba, we’ve seen the gradual disappearance of material products like appliances, now replaced by food packages.
Read More“The already existing poverty was aggravated by the pandemic. We saw people getting desperate, they had nothing to eat…”
Read MoreEta & Iota destroyed their communities and forced dozens of indigenous people to migrate to where people don’t speak their language.
Read MoreThe prosecution equates protesting with “sedition”. His wife says her husband is in the infirmary because his health is deteriorating.
Read MoreThe student in his first year of high school is of Nicaraguan descent, on his mother’s side. His father is Cuban-American.
Read MoreA month ago Moises Davila thought he would die in front of his children. He was about to cross the Rio Grande to touch US soil…
Read MoreOn Sunday, the Honduran parliament, split into two separate blocs, held two separate ceremonies to ratify their new Congressional head.
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