El futuro de mi nostalgia.

Para los exiliados que buscan la libertad, esta idea se limita inicialmente al concepto de libertad de la opresión de sus anteriores gobiernos. Los exiliados piensan que esa libertad está constantemente en peligro. Es quizás por esta razón que los exiliados a menudo parecen estar más dedicados a los ideales de libertad que los nativos de sus patrias adoptivas.

Bolivia and Nicaragua are not democracies in crisis, they are dictatorships.

Neither in Bolivia, nor in Nicaragua, there is “respect for human rights and basic individual freedoms”. Nicaragua has over 130 and Bolivia over 45 political prisoners. The most recent political prisoners in Nicaragua are all the presidential candidates, just as Mrs. Cristiana Chamorro and others, who should participate in the upcoming 7 November elections. In Bolivia, former president Jeanine Añez, former ministers, military, policemen, young people and citizens who were a part, or victims of, the failed effort to end the dictatorship between October 2019 and October 2020, are now political prisoners.

No son democracias en crisis, Bolivia y Nicaragua son dictaduras.

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Castrochavist dictatorships devoid of support from peoples, economy, and myths, only with crime.

The Cuban peoples’ courage, mobilized since the 11th of July 2021, has unleashed an irreversible process towards freedom and democracy and has empowered the oppressed peoples. The group of dictatorships, with Cuba as the head, comprised by Venezuela, Bolivia, and Nicaragua, do not have; the backing of the people, the financial resources, have lost their myths and have been relegated to remain as a structured group of transnational organized crime.

Those Pesky Distractions

Transnational Organized Crime penetration has proceeded slowly but steadily not only in Asia where Myanmar and Afghanistan are the opium and heroin leaders but in Latin America it has managed to initiate phagocytosis of the institutional frameworks of Colombia, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Paraguay.

Chile in her laberynth.

What is happening in Chile? Even for Chileans it is difficult to provide a good answer as well as to find the exit for the tunnel. For me, the best word to describe 2021´s Chile is uncertainty. It has the name of the main political responsible, President Sebastián Piñera. It also has a collective face, that of the voters, the ones who elected the 155 constituents that will write the proposal for a new constitution.