An editorial in the Mexican newspaper La Jornada
It is abundantly clear that the police mafia that revolted yesterday in Quito and held Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa hostage for… Read More...
By Varela
To me, Joe Garcia is a great guy personality-wise, but he's such a mediocre politician that he could lose against David Rivera.
That's why I'm deathly afraid that Rivera… Read More...
By Max J. Castro majcastro@gmail.com
The Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have reached a predictable impasse. Despite pleas from virtually the entire international community -- including… Read More...
Ex-diplomat rejects allegations of illegality and responsibility for arrest of 75 Cubans
From Cuban Colada
An article in the Miami e-zine Progreso Weekly, accusing James Cason of… Read More...
From EFE
HAVANA – Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) is on a trip to Cuba for meetings with officials of the Raul Castro government, U.S. sources on the island told Efe.
Dodd arrived in… Read More...
The March for Jobs and Education in Washington on Oct. 2, 2010, which brought out tens of thousands, was sponsored by One Nation Working Together, a coalition of unions, human rights… Read More...
I, along with my family (parents) have been working as activists for nearly 10 years to change U.S. policy toward Cuba. My mother just got out of a routine surgery today, and less than… Read More...
By Mark Weisbrot
From The Guardian
In June of last year, when the Honduran military overthrew the social-democratic government of Manuel Zelaya, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador took… Read More...
By Julia E. Sweig
From The New York Times
A radical new phase in Cuban history is unfolding in plain sight. But unlike the rest of the world, Washington appears not to notice.
Under… Read More...
(CNN) -- Ecuador teetered on the verge of a government collapse Thursday, as national police took to the streets of Quito, the capital, and physically attacked the president… Read More...