The pandemic has proven the criminal nature of the Castrochavist dictators and the extremely serious situation of helplessness of the peoples from Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are fundamental conditions that demonstrate the strength of democracy. “Castrochavism” is “the name that describes the transnational organized crime’s system that usurps political power which must be dealt with as a structure and undertaking of organized crime and not as a political process”. The COVID-19 pandemic found Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua’s dictatorships in terminal economic and social crises, in a situation of misery with humanitarian crises, as narco-states, with their health systems practically non-operational due to the inexistence of resources, means and supplies and with their citizenry’s living conditions well under the minimum sanitary and feeding standards, with hundreds of political prisoners and millions of exiled. Under these conditions, now facing COVID-19 the lead-dictatorship from Cuba, seeking to generate needed income, chose to take advantage of the situation by offering up -without any takers- its “enslaved physicians” to other countries. Venezuela’s usurper regime uses the pandemic to regain “Maduro’s de-facto power” with the backing of the military. In Nicaragua, they decided to face “the pandemic with love and marching”. These dictators are using the pandemic to strengthen themselves in the power they are usurping, committing more crime, affirming their de-facto power in order to continue subjugating and oppressing. It is a situation that can become a “catastrophe” or a “genocide” against peoples whose degree of helplessness only increases.