Nicaragua and the Legitimization of Authoritarianism
Ortega & Murillo’s behavior personified the electoral tactics of the great Latin American authoritarian figures since the nineteenth century.
Read MoreOrtega & Murillo’s behavior personified the electoral tactics of the great Latin American authoritarian figures since the nineteenth century.
Read MoreOn October 7, 2021, an article was published in the sports section of Granma newspaper with the headline: “Why are baseball players leaving?
Read MoreArchipielago’s call for a protest on Nov. 15th is an unprecedented event in Cuban society, as the social outcry on July 11th was spontaneous.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan people once again demonstrated their resilience, bravery and determination to remove the Ortega dictatorship from power.
Read MorePolitical Prisoners’ relatives call on the international community to remain alert for possible consequences of Daniel Ortega’s tirade…
Read MoreMy apologies for some personal references; although it seems pretentious, I conform to the idea that it’s the most honest way of arguing.
Read MoreI understand that negotiations with the Cuban government, a strategy I supported, did not work and that is why I believe…
Read MoreThis week we have dedicated our drawings to political prisoners, those who suffer exemplary unjust sentences, especially after July 11th.
Read MoreOn election day, independent observers saw empty polling places & very few lines to vote. Even many Ortega voters agreed with that assessment.
Read MoreA large percentage of Nicaraguans stayed home Sunday to protest the electoral farce without competition. These are their reasons.
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