Costa Rica and “the Others”
Could it be that some Costa Ricans unconsciously reject a deeper integration of the Nicas because this would imply being less “different”?
Could it be that some Costa Ricans unconsciously reject a deeper integration of the Nicas because this would imply being less “different”?
Elliot Abrams outlines a boundary defined by military danger, defined as a destructive action towards the United States.
It becomes crucial to see that the lack of transparency and access to public information only deepens and weakens democracy.
It is not about “guarding the conquests of the Revolution” or “that the flags of Marxism, Leninism continue to be hoisted over the Island.”
The discussion exposes that Maduro is moving towards a regime like Daniel Ortega’s in Nicaragua, which part of the left doesn’t support.
Despite the arrests and threats from the Cuban government, this month another wave of protests has been triggered in the country.
The most extensive protests in decades against the Cuban government have occurred under the presidency of Miguel Diaz Canel.
A comprehensive aid program aimed at Haiti’s injured population is urgently needed, and it must be a collective effort.
It is rare for a human rights activist to reach that stage because there is much behind-the-scenes work with diplomats loyal to the regime.
One conclusion is obvious, changes “from above,” point to a transition to a system that will not relinquish the privileges and powers.