Cuban dictatorship’s crimes against humanity & state-sponsored terrorism cannot remain unpunished

In response to the peaceful demonstrations by the Cuban people asking for FREEDOM, COUNTRY AND LIFE that began on July 11, 2021, Díaz-Canel made a public apology for the crimes against humanity that he instructed to be committed against the civilian population, calling for “combat “Against an unarmed people. The suppression of the internet is part of the state terrorism that the leaders and operators of the Cuban dictatorship are committing … The security of the Castro dictatorship and its institutionalized hitmen is impunity, against which democracies and the international system have the Obligation to identify the perpetrators so that crimes against humanity and state terrorism are punished.

The limits of political language

Today, our political discourse resembles gossiping. George Orwell, in his 1946 essay Politics and the English Language, wrote that political language “is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” But the language of political speak was not always as banal and devoid of substance.

Los límites del lenguaje político

Hoy en día, nuestro discurso político se parece al chismorreo. George Orwell, en su ensayo de 1946 La política y el lenguaje inglés, escribió que el lenguaje político “está diseñado para hacer que las mentiras suenen verdaderas; el asesinato respetable; y para dar al viento un apariencia de solidez”. Pero el lenguaje político no siempre fue tan banal y carente de sustancia.