Femicides Head Crimes by Pardoned Nicaraguan Prisoners
Pardons given to 51,000 common criminals over ten years have cost the lives of at least 10 women, who fell victim to the released aggressors.
Pardons given to 51,000 common criminals over ten years have cost the lives of at least 10 women, who fell victim to the released aggressors.
It didn’t appear on Cuba’s National TV News, but on social media, the recent words of former Uruguayan President Jose Mujica gained traction.
Full of words, the 12-meter-high structure in Old Havana’s Plaza de Armas is a hymn to freedom and the power of literature.
“For there to be real change, there must be democracy and free elections, something hat has not happened in sixty-five years.”
Majed Bamya: “There is no right to mass killing of civilians. There is no right to starve an entire civilian population.”
When walking the streets, it’s almost impossible not to see a landscape of decay. Everything has transformed into hopelessness. (12 photos)