Cuba: Manifesto against Silence, for Justice
The main objective of the manifesto is to demand the release of the July 11th protestors sentenced to prison.
The main objective of the manifesto is to demand the release of the July 11th protestors sentenced to prison.
After Sunday`s elections, Chile has won itself the right to have a better future. Now comes the hard part: building it.
It’s unfortunate that there were violent acts perpetrated by protestors; but this always happens when there are massive public demonstrations
The language of the Latin American left & right responds to the same logic of disparagement, using different glossaries.
The great events that mark political change in humanity’s history often haven’t been determined by organizations or sophisticated programs.
Moreno Fraginals recently celebrated his first centenary. I say the first, because he left works that make him present today.
Leal knew the cogs of the system and used them well. To do this, he had to bite his tongue on some things, but lots of us did…
Cuba’s vice-minister of further education, Martha del Carmen Mesa Valenciano, is one of those people who the world would thank for remaining anonymous and silent.
On February 24th, Cuba’s new Consitution was voted in, and as always in post-revolutionary politics, it was without any surprises and had a predictable outcome. This is the third constitution to be born in the nation’s life as a Republic (ever since 1902), and the second ever since the Revolution triumphed in 1959.
On February 24th, the Cuban people will be waiting for the voting results. I mean to say the results of the vote of every Dolby jury at the Academy Awards to select the year’s winners. Later, they will learn the result of the constitutional referendum that took place that day.