As Much Fear in Nicaragua as in Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela, people are fleeing and anywhere seems better than where they are now, all risks worthwhile.
Read MoreIn Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela, people are fleeing and anywhere seems better than where they are now, all risks worthwhile.
Read MoreCarlos F. Chamorro: “This threat is destined to fail, because they can never confiscate independent journalism.”
Read MoreParticipating in any type of organization not controlled by the FSLN has become a crime in Nicaragua, even worse if it’s an NGO.
Read MoreThe things that have changed since July 11th are only to cover up the tense sense of calm that Cubans have been living with for over a year.
Read MoreWe dedicate our drawings to the unfortunate shortage of medicines in Cuba, during the toughest moment of the pandemic on the island.
Read MoreSergio Ramirez: “Pinita’s fortitude when she talks is impressive: her courage, the strength of her convictions.” “No one will silence her.”
Read MoreCuban state media portrays the Ortega regime as a popular people’s government, engaged in a constant struggle against evil imperialism.
Read MoreRosario Murillo and Daniel Ortega do not cease to shame us before the world with their teenage behavior and public tantrums.
Read MoreCuba needs help. This is not a media campaign. It is not a “soft coup,” nor a creation of “mercenaries” or “cyber-combatants.”
Read MoreBy eliminating the November elections, Ortega accelerated his crisis of legitimacy, in defiance of the national and international community.
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