Articles and opinion columns by Latin American analysts who take an unwavering stand for freedom, including members and directors of the IID.
Las manifestaciones ciudadanas reprimidas en el modelo castrochavista ya aplicado en Venezuela por Chávez y Maduro y en Bolivia por Evo Morales con decenas de muertos y heridos, han desnudado el sistema de oprobio que los nicaragüenses no están dispuestos seguir soportando
No tiene sentido empecinarse en mantenerse en un poder devaluado.
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel on her memories of Barbara Bush who passed away last week at 92.
Can there be a President in a State in which there are no “free and fair elections based on universal and secret suffrage as an expression of the people’s sovereignty?”
Lo actuado en Cuba podría ser una comedia exitosa si no tuviera el gravísimo efecto de oprimir a cerca de once millones y medio de cubanos, de manipular y sostener con mismas prácticas delictivas los regímenes de Venezuela, Bolivia y Nicaragua
The entire structure of power is in the hands of the raulistas (Raúl’s followers) and he knows it.
Finalmente, hicieron presidente del Consejo de Estado a Díaz-Canel. En Cuba no hay presidente de la República. Formalmente, es un sistema parlamentario. En realidad, es una dictadura de partido único, hasta ahora dirigida con mano de hierro por los Castro. Díaz-Canel no tiene una palanca en qué apoyar su autoridad, salvo la vigilante confianza que…
Despite these accomplishments, justice has a long way to go before it is properly served.
“Maybe this explains the schizophrenic approach to the list of invitees which excluded the president of Venezuela on the grounds of being a dictator but includes Raul Castro on those same grounds,” writes former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel. “This truly is tantamount to inviting Putin to a world gathering while excluding Assad, given the patron client relationship that rules exchanges between Cuba and Venezuela.”
The Venezuelan dictatorship is the Gordian knot that keeps the Venezuelan people from recovering their freedom and democracy, one that at the same time sustains dictatorships in the Americas, specifically in Cuba, Bolivia, and Nicaragua as a system of Transnational Organized Crime and a real danger not only for this region, but the whole world.