What does Gabriel Boric’s Presidential Victory Mean for Chile?
After Sunday`s elections, Chile has won itself the right to have a better future. Now comes the hard part: building it.
Read MoreAfter Sunday`s elections, Chile has won itself the right to have a better future. Now comes the hard part: building it.
Read More“I pray for the unconditional release of the 167 political prisoners. The only wish I feel at all times is to have my daughter by my side.”
Read MoreWe bring you the complete English translation of the victory speech from Sunday night in Santiago by the president elect Gabriel Boric.
Read MoreNone of those involved in the fiasco have publicly assumed responsibility for their errors, arrogant posing and exclusionary outbursts.
Read MoreTamara came into my life when she was nine years old. It was a totally undeserved gift that life gave me. Now Tamara is in jail.
Read MoreMaking the fight to end violence against women visible is more & more essential in Cuba. Four days ago, a report by “El Estornudo”…
Read MoreKast has made clear his intention to derail the new Constitution if he becomes president. Boric supports the autonomous process.
Read MoreDear friends, this week we have dedicated our drawings to political prisoners in Cuba; especially the minors who are deprived of liberty.
Read MoreThose of us who signed this text are struck by the silence of some leftists to Nicaragua’s antidemocratic drift.
Read MoreThe electoral farce is over and the family regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo have seemingly “gotten away” with their brazen fraud.
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