Cuba: Diaz-Canel’s Speech on His Ex-Friend Alejandro Gil
The president used quotes from Fidel Castro to denigrate the person who was his right-hand man in the government.
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Read MoreI don’t write from an absolute truth, but from the moral obligation to think aloud. The case of Alejandro Gil is not a simple legal matter…
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Read More“Sunday’s vote in Havana’s fifteen municipalities disproves the claim that our president never hits the mark.”
Read MoreHe did not stay and risk arrest out of naïveté. He stayed because he believes Venezuelans deserve more than resignation.
Read More“This was the first time I’ve heard people in Cuba openly criticizing the government in front of me, a foreigner”
Read MoreBetween exile and persecution, Nicaraguan writers and journalists struggle to make their voices heard inside and outside the country.
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