“I Wasn’t Going to Stain My Conscience”
A large percentage of Nicaraguans stayed home Sunday to protest the electoral farce without competition. These are their reasons.
Read MoreA large percentage of Nicaraguans stayed home Sunday to protest the electoral farce without competition. These are their reasons.
Read MoreSaily was one of the signees of the request to hold a peaceful protest for change, an initiative denied authorization by the Government.
Read MoreThe Carter Center and the Nicaraguan organization “Urnas abiertas” [Open Ballot boxes] explain why the Nicaraguan election is “a sham”.
Read MoreIt’s one of the highest points in Havana, located in Diez de Octubre. A natural viewpoint to discover the city from the south.
Read MoreDiaz-Canel said that in the face of permanent harassment from the United States, the Cuban people are called to resist in a heroic way…
Read More“The wild spike in prices led to distortions and dissatisfaction, especially among those who saw their purchasing power drop.”
Read MoreThe writer says she has “absolutely no hope” that the ballots “will alter the situation in Nicaragua” since “they’re fraudulent votes.”
Read MoreIn Central Havana the garbage cans have overflowed again. On the corner of Hospital St., residents complain about the mountain of waste.
Read MoreOver the past year, authorities have expanded their arsenal of tactics to suppress independent reporting and target individual journalists…
Read More“The use of government employees and infrastructure to run large-scale, cross-platform troll operations is an especially troubling trend
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