She Was Released from Jail but Banished from Nicaragua
“I’m fine. Sad, angry, emotional, but okay,” she told me. Then her voice broke into intense crying. “They still have other women locked up.”
Read More“I’m fine. Sad, angry, emotional, but okay,” she told me. Then her voice broke into intense crying. “They still have other women locked up.”
Read MoreThe dictatorship’s “Partnership Alliance” model means going from non-government organizations to para-state agencies.
Read MoreI went into the kitchen right after lunch to make coffee. At that moment, I noticed a slight dizziness combined with a chill…
Read MoreHis cruel and arbitrary detention continues two years later, revealing a judicial system corroded by the worst interests.
Read MoreEmployees said there had been a theft in the warehouse, and they were awaiting an audit, which is why they could no longer provide services.
Read MoreThe Venezuelan Supreme Court’s certification of sham election results amounts to a coup d’etat against the people’s sovereignty.
Read MoreJose Marti lived six months of his short life in Caracas, where he arrived from New York on January 21, 1881.
Read MoreReinaldo’s cell phone rings: someone is stuck in the elevator of our building during the power cut this Thursday.
Read MoreAs expected by all concerned, today’s announcement tries to close the door on any challenges and leave Maduro in power until 2031.
Read MoreThe thinking goes: Organized civil society in all its forms must be eliminated and total dependence on the government fomented.
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