The Insidious Use of Migration against Cuban Citizens
In Cuba we have suffered for decades an ideological apartheid that segregates citizens into two camps: “revolutionaries” and “worms.”
Read MoreIn Cuba we have suffered for decades an ideological apartheid that segregates citizens into two camps: “revolutionaries” and “worms.”
Read More“I’m a vulnerable man, but I am especially an artist that dreams of homeland and life, which are super-connected.” Don’t leave me alone!
Read MoreThis is “their” Constitution, because it speaks of sexual, social, cultural, and environmental rights that they see as fundamental.
Read MoreNicaragua is left without shelters for women victims of violence, after the cancellation of two dozen non-profits that defend women’s rights.
Read MoreIt is common for shouts to rise with swear words or insults against Cuban leaders when the fan blades stop moving in the middle of the night.
Read More40% of immigrant children in Costa Rica’s schools don’t have legal immigration status. Most are Nicaraguans and that affects their wellbeing.
Read MoreThe Organizations are originally from Italy, Costa Rica, Germany, the United States and Spain. There are already 28 foreign NGOs eliminated.
Read MoreCuba policy measures announced by the Biden Administration lack creativity (as expected) & have come at the wrong time, politically-speaking.
Read MoreIn the audio posted here, Alcántara recounts the “inhuman persecution and repression” that he has suffered from the regime in recent years,
Read MoreThe Venezuelan economy appears to be improving after hitting bottom, but the political situation remains mired in authoritarianism.
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