Cuba: Voting Under dictatorship
In the end, despite what the regime tries to sell us, the voice and the exit continue to grow in Cuba, in the face of dwindling loyalty.
Read MoreIn the end, despite what the regime tries to sell us, the voice and the exit continue to grow in Cuba, in the face of dwindling loyalty.
Read MoreNelsito’s world is a bed from which he watches his mother and the world she paints, with detailed images in his big eyes, frozen in time…
Read MoreThe Ortega government’s supposed anti-imperialism allows them to continue being swallowed by leftist observers in Latin America and Europe.
Read MoreHe doesn’t mention the fact that he prefers to buy police patrol cars instead of ambulances for his own citizens.
Read MoreThe electoral theater was ready for Sunday March 26th in Cuba. There was no loose end and no surprise expected.
Read MoreThe Cuban Government now holds the monopoly on tobacco with its state-led company Tabacuba, which manages the entire tobacco sector.
Read MoreRelative of ex-prisoner: “We will keep reliving the anguish. Not until all the families are reunited will we be able to get back to living.”
Read MoreIt was irresponsible of the international community to trust that the USSR’s collapse would automatically give birth to democracy…
Read MoreCuban women protest the absence of human, civil, political rights, and freedoms of all kinds.
Read MoreThe democratic governments of Latin America should establish a Friends of Nicaragua group to contribute to a democratic transition.
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