Etiqueta: repression
10 April, 2020 Decisions Cuba Makes Are to Save Lives

“Cuba has always demonstrated unity, in Revolution, and today unity goes through responsibility, to understand that responsibility and to act with that responsibility,” the President of the Republic, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, remarked  on Thursday as he headed the meeting that every afternoon checks the situation of COVID-19 on the island.

21 November, 2019 Evo Morales Reiterates Need to Create Truth Commission

Former Bolivian President Evo Morales reiterated this Thursday the need to create an international Truth Commission, in order to clear up the lies woven by the coup perpetrators to justify the de facto government and its crimes.

18 November, 2019 Social Demands in Chile Await Government Responses

Under strong repression, demonstrations continue in Chile after a month of the beginning of the social outburst in demand of social improvements, and there are no strong government responses to appease popular unrest.

15 October, 2018 Oscar Arnulfo Romero: The Voice of the Voiceless

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador.- The Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, canonized this Saturday by Pope Francis, is remembered as the man who dared to defy injustice in his country by becoming the voice of the voiceless. Romero opened the doors of the church to displaced peasants, opposed the oligarchic sectors and took […]