Abraham Jiménez Enoa, Cuban Journalist: "The Government Has Become Very Nervous"
Last Sunday, at six in the morning, Abraham Jiménez Enoa went out to the balcony of his house to have a coffee. An unusual movement at the door of hRead More…
Last Sunday, at six in the morning, Abraham Jiménez Enoa went out to the balcony of his house to have a coffee. An unusual movement at the door of hRead More…
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This interview begins and ends the same way: with a deep sigh. For Zoilamérica Ortega Murillo it is not easy to recall what has happened or to see wRead More…
Sofia Sapega, partner of the Russian journalist and activist Roman Protasevich, has been detained in a video published on channels related to the GoveRead More…