Nicaragua Leaves OAS on November 19th: What Does it Mean?
The Organization will continue to monitor the situation in Nicaragua & warns that its human rights obligations do not end with the withdrawal.
Read MoreThe Organization will continue to monitor the situation in Nicaragua & warns that its human rights obligations do not end with the withdrawal.
Read MoreOn July 11, 2021, Samuel Pupo Martinez stood on top of an overturned car in Cardenas, Matanzas, shouting “Down with Communism! Patria y Vida!”
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Read MoreCubans are used to living without power even when the leaders declare better times with prosperity on the horizon.
Read MoreConversations began 2 years ago. The subject: regenerating land, family, economy, & culture. “This is where the idea for solar panels came in”.
Read MoreIn Cuba, just criticizing one of the country’s communist leaders, living or dead, is one of the most serious crimes.
Read MoreThe increase of Cuban migrants to the US & the crisis of asylum applications in Mexico require an effective and empathetic response.
Read MoreThe forced exit of the non-profit organizations in Nicaragua has increased “feelings of vulnerability and personal despair about the future.
Read MoreThe measure, effective this Wednesday, leaves the purchasing frequency in the hands of the local administration depending on availability.
Read MoreThe women have also been charged with “spreading fake news” and “undermining national integrity.” Their sham trial is set for November 7.
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