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The Straw That Will Break the Camel’s Back in Nicaragua

Those of us who feel we are citizens and not hostages have the obligation to express ourselves and work for the unity of all sectors.

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Free Elections: a Plebiscite to Defeat Nicaragua’s Dictatorship

First, the coalition and territorial organization, the program and fighting strategy to achieve electoral reform, and lastly, the candidates.

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Making Cuba Harder to Visit for US Citizens

The changes hurt immensely because the victims are average Cuban families and business owners, the very people the US preaches to be protecting.

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Expelled Nicaraguan University Students Deserve Amnesty

According to the terms of the amnesty law, the expulsion should be annulled and the students allowed to continue with their academic lives.

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Chronicles of the Thawing Process, a Graphic Vision of Cuban Reality

The book by dpa journalist Isaac Risco covers the interesting period between 2011 and 2016, when breakthrough events took place in Cuba.

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The Enemies of Unity in the Nicaraguan Opposition

These malignant cysts that we all carry inside are the true enemies of unity. Our enemies, but Ortega’s friends.

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Violence against Women in Cuba: Should It Go Ignored?

These aren’t coincidences, isolated cases, much less fake news. In Cuba, gender-based violence is a real, complex and common phenomenon…

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Our Neighbor’s Broken Plates

It’s 11 PM and the building doesn’t have any electricity. I fan my son and try to calm him down, but the shouting from our neighbor’s continues…

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The Autumn of the Patriarchy in Nicaragua

Ortega is an agrarian patriarch. He may be the last cacique of that species.  Reflections from a Central America that is ever less agrarian.

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The Ortega Regime Tries to Hijack the Granada Poetry Festival

The only poetry that fits is that of protest; freedom is a precious belonging that we can’t sacrifice on altars raised to idols with feet of clay.

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