International Women’s Day in Nicaragua: Historic Debts
Three Nicaraguan feminists persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship speak of the regime’s true profile.
Three Nicaraguan feminists persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship speak of the regime’s true profile.
Rather than trying to tell Cuba I prefer to give the floor to the island’s inhabitants, and Lynn Cruz was in Marseille for a film festival.
For the first 90 days, she knew nothing about the fate of her 5-year-old daughter, who had been with her when she was violently abducted…
“We learned in jail to see humanity and dignity, even in the guards.” “The first 84 days were like being in a desert.”
Daniel Zovatto underlines Latin America’s general condemnation of Ortega. “Monsignor Alvarez is the Nicaraguan Nelson Mandela.”
A shocking investigation by The New York Times exposing the forced labor of migrant children as young as 12 at factories across the USA.
“We won’t stop advocating for communities being repressed in Cuba,” said Benjamin Ziff, the Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba.
The Ortega-Murillo dictatorship fears the leadership of the released prisoners, agree Francisca Ramirez, Gioconda Belli and Ernesto Medina
I am becoming more and more passionate about existential matters, and especially the point about the nature of reality.
Mendoza says he does not hold “any kind of animosity” towards his captors. “I am capable of greeting those who captured me.”