The Nicaragua Prisoner Release in a Regional Context
The release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners is a highly relevant turn of events in favor of the region’s human rights.
Read MoreThe release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners is a highly relevant turn of events in favor of the region’s human rights.
Read More“Prison changes you. But we are still committed to bring about change,” Felix Maradiaga and Juan Sebastian Chamorro stated.
Read MoreThe orchestrated process of the Cuban elections has begun. The official list of candidates for deputies has already been written.
Read MoreRogelio Polanco, 57, heads the powerful Ideological Department of the Cuban Communist Party, which governs all legal media.
Read MoreIn an express political trial on February 10th, a court serving the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship, condemned the bishop for fabricated crimes.
Read MoreOrtega calls the bishop a “terrorist”, “mad” and “unhinged”, and confesses that his regime still has three priests in jail.
Read MoreGod writes the lines of freedom crookedly, but with the right letters. And this is only the first page. The best pages are yet to come.
Read MoreOrtega is a loyal disciple of Fidel Castro, who utilized the dissenters imprisoned during Cuba’s 2003 Black Spring as tokens of exchange.
Read More“Official discourse insists on “changing whatever needs to be changed” and in “letting productive forces loose”, but this is just rhetoric.
Read MoreThe 222 exiled political prisoners arrived in the United States. Relatives and exiles received them in Washington, D.C.
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