The Reductionist Idea of Violence in Chile
The right thing would be to condemn every form of violence, both from the State when this is the case, as well as from society as a whole.
Read MoreThe right thing would be to condemn every form of violence, both from the State when this is the case, as well as from society as a whole.
Read MoreI’ve learned to present myself as the migrant woman without that being the sole thing that defines me. Migration is an experience that…
Read MoreLast week the exchange between US and Cuban officials in Havana came to light, in which mainly immigration issues were discussed.
Read MoreI thank Gabriel Boric for not remaining silent. Evo: Enough of justifying the atrocities against freedom & justice committed by Daniel Ortega!
Read MoreInitiating a new process seems blocked by the right’s complete denial of what occurred in Chile in October 2019.
Read MoreDespite any of the International Left’s triumphalism, Lula knows that governing the South American giant will be no easy task.
Read MoreThe Cuban government blames the embargo/blockade for all the ills that occur in Cuba, but they know that argument is not true.
Read MoreThe Cuban Coast Guard vessel rammed the boat even though it had already neutralized its engines, making it impossible to continue the journey.
Read MoreWe have repeatedly expressed the need for a stabilization policy that addresses the problem both on the supply side and on the demand side…
Read MoreThe contemporary Chilean-composed song “El violador eres Tu” (“The rapist is you”) reflects a scream stifled for decades (or maybe centuries).
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