Cuba: The Power Behind the Penal Code
The new Penal Code punishes with up to 10 years the citizen “who arbitrarily exercises any right or freedom recognized in the Constitution.”
Read MoreThe new Penal Code punishes with up to 10 years the citizen “who arbitrarily exercises any right or freedom recognized in the Constitution.”
Read MoreThe laws are to protect you. This week we have drawn on the New Penal Code recently approved by the National Assembly.
Read MoreThe country where Alejandro Mena has his roots is not the place to harvest personal or professional fruits, much less civic ones.
Read MoreThe problem lies in that nothing good ever comes from this delimitation that begins in discourse & ends up segregating part of the population
Read MoreCarlos Martinez of El Faro explains the consequences of revealing the negotiations between the gangs and the Salvadoran government.
Read More“We must continue pressuring, but without harboring any illusions. Dictatorships have proven themselves to be resilient.”
Read MoreThe Catholic bishop takes shelter in a Las Colinas church in Managua and calls on parishioners from Matagalpa and Estelí to join the fast.
Read MoreWhat we’re seeing in these groups is a phenomenon called “grooming”, that is to say, sexual abuse by an adult of a minor, using social media.
Read MoreIt will soon be clear that diplomatic normalization has little to do with the defense of democracy and respect for human rights.
Read MoreRicky Pineda, 23, is originally from the Amak community. He left to become a doctor and now wants to return to serve his people.
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