Ortega’s Lust for Confiscations Called “Legal Barbarity”
Ortega and Murillo’s dictatorship violate the Constitution and international laws that guarantee the right to property.
Read MoreOrtega and Murillo’s dictatorship violate the Constitution and international laws that guarantee the right to property.
Read MoreThe Surveillance Plan was announced a week ago by Rosario Murillo, presented as an initiative that ensures citizen security.
Read More“Putin discovered he had an ally who would support him unconditionally and that doesn’t cost much,” says expert Vladimir Rouvinski.
Read MoreAna Margarita Vijil concluded her exposé by asking the international community to let the world know what is happening in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe photo of the first meeting of Cuban bitcoiners, held on May 28 in Havana, has gone viral in the world of cryptocurrencies.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo government refuses to allow access to the files, arguing, “it’s a political crime that has received amnesty.”
Read MoreThey denounce the surveillance of their social networks, the government’s use of spyware and the obligation to publicize “our good government”
Read MoreWhat some analysts are calling the Russification of Cuba is moving forward full speed ahead with an unforeseen cost to the island’s population
Read MoreThe musician who wrote much of the song book of the Sandinista Revolution faced exile again in 2018, persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreThe following video gives some insight into Cuba’s prisons and how the prisoners are treated. It is in Spanish with subtitles in English.
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