Ten Cuban Political Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Holguin
For their alleged participation in the civic July 11th protests the prosecution seeks Draconian sentences.
Read MoreFor their alleged participation in the civic July 11th protests the prosecution seeks Draconian sentences.
Read MoreSix months after the events, we are seeing rigged trials in which long sentences are requested for those who protested peacefully.
Read MoreSince formally aligning with China, the term “Belt and Road” has begun to gain ground in the discourse of Daniel Ortega’s regime.
Read MoreThe cellphones of journalists and human rights advocates in El Salvador were infected with the invasive Israeli Pegasus spyware.
Read MoreThis negative response comes after almost a year since thousands of people linked to the sector called for this activity to be legalized.
Read More“Two decades of arbitrary detention without trial accompanied by torture or ill treatment is simply unacceptable for any government…”
Read MoreFamilies spying on other families, and “lookouts” who for a few pesos will alert Ortega’s police about anyone “suspicious”
Read MoreWe can’t make radical structural changes in Cuba now without first producing institutional and political changes that are just as radical.
Read MoreTired of repeating it to customers who come in asking about the product, the ration store clerks have no idea when there will be coffee.
Read MoreCuban popular wisdom states that the price of pork is our Dow Jones index, the main indicator of the national economy’s health.
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