Rafael Rojas: Repression Won’t Erase Cuba’s Problems
Rafael Rojas believes the unprecedented demonstrations in Cuba are the result of accumulated economic & social discontent in the country.
Read MoreRafael Rojas believes the unprecedented demonstrations in Cuba are the result of accumulated economic & social discontent in the country.
Read MoreThe repressive escalation of the Ortega-Murillo regime targets the country’s independent press, sending may reporters into exile.
Read MoreWe bring you an interview with Belly of the Beast report Daniel Montero who has been covering the protests and government response in Havana.
Read MoreShe went into exile in Costa Rica after accusing her adoptive father, Daniel Ortega, of rape and 19 years of abuse in 1998.
Read MoreJorge Canahuati pointed out that pressure against the independent media goes way back, but became “a lot more dictatorial in 2018.”
Read MoreNayare Menoyo (Baracoa, 1995) created “Leonardo Padura, A Squalid and Moving Story” as a graduation project from the University of Havana…
Read MoreOne of the main witnesses in Julian Assange’s extradition case has admitted he made false claims against Assange in exchange for immunity.
Read MoreCarrion believes that the witch hunt launched by the Ortega regime is aimed at accumulating hostages, to force a negotiation with the USA.
Read MoreA women’s collective uses its online platform to tell the stories of Nicaraguan migrants, exiles and those displaced.
Read MoreHRW Americas Director: the international community knows that in Nicaragua “there is an unabashed exercise of power” by Ortega and Murillo.
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