Articles and opinion columns by Latin American analysts who take an unwavering stand for freedom, including members and directors of the IID.
In the wake of the cold blooded killing of Venezuela patriot Oscar Perez, former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel takes a look at the bloody policies of Venezuela’s predecessor regimes in recent history, including Russia, China and Cuba.
Audio – Carlos Alberto Montaner
In Castroist Cuba none of the professions are free, professionals are government employees who belong to the state, to the regime, to the dictator.
Los médicos cubanos trabajan por y para el régimen en 24 países de América Latina y el Caribe. Brasil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador destacan por el número de médicos cubanos bajo dependencia y control del estado cubano
The glorious message of republican ideas and parliamentary monarchies is that diversity is not only inevitable but also very convenient.
El mensaje glorioso de las ideas republicanas y de las monarquías parlamentarias es que la diversidad no sólo es inevitable: resulta, además, muy conveniente.
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel ruminates on the human error and technological glitch that set off a missile alarm in Hawaii over the weekend — and what would happen if a hacker could do that.
The objective conditions of their governments enable us to know the dictatorships’ strategies, but it is vital to remember that, first of all, the dictatorships must be defeated, so that afterwards -in democracy- power can be disputed through free and fair elections.
Las condiciones objetivas permiten conocer la estrategia de las dictaduras, pero es vital recordar que primero hay que derrotar a las dictaduras, para después -en democracia- disputar el poder en elecciones libres y justas.
Why that mismatch between Anglos and Latinos?