Nicaragua’s Deep Multi-Faceted Impoverishment
The Ortega government’s supposed anti-imperialism allows them to continue being swallowed by leftist observers in Latin America and Europe.
Read MoreThe Ortega government’s supposed anti-imperialism allows them to continue being swallowed by leftist observers in Latin America and Europe.
Read MoreSocial divides, everyday experiences that are part of the survival story forced on Cubans given unfulfilled promises of equality.
Read MoreHe doesn’t mention the fact that he prefers to buy police patrol cars instead of ambulances for his own citizens.
Read MoreCuban artists denounce on social networks the calamitous state of the capital’s stages.
Read MoreCuba’s election authorities reported that all of the 470 candidates, running unopposed for the legislature, were elected on March 26th.
Read MoreExiled farmers’ rights activist Francisca Ramirez has led the movement against Nicaragua’s failed inter-oceanic canal project since 2013.
Read MoreThe electoral theater was ready for Sunday March 26th in Cuba. There was no loose end and no surprise expected.
Read MoreThe political police threaten arrests and legal proceedings “for alleged violation of the law”, like reporting on voter turnout in today’s elections.
Read MoreVisibly thin and pale, Alvarez received a family visit for the first time since he was transferred to that prison from house arrest.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has confiscated the properties of released political prisoners Freddy Navas and Cristhian Fajardo.
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