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Forced labor camps in Cuba denounced at United Nations

From our Bureau of Twenty-First Century Neoslavery with some assistance from our Bureau of Socialist Social Justice and our Bureau of Praiseworthy Quixotic Gestures Here we go again. The United Nations has received a formal complaint denouncing the existence of forced labor in Castro, Inc.'s prisons. This denunciation comes on the heels of a new

Venezuelan opposition leader Machado picks philosopher Corina Yoris to run for president against Maduro

From our Bureau of Praiseworthy Quixotic Gestures with some assistance from our Bureau of Presidential Candidates Who Are Doomed to be Declared Ineligible to Run for Office in Latrine American Socialist Totalitarian Hellholes Here we go. Venezuelans eager to vote dictator and Cuban puppet Nicolas Maduro out of office might have someone else on the

Cuban-Canadians urge Canadian government to STOP supporting Cuban dictatorship

From our Bureau of Unusual Events in the Great White North with some assistance from our Bureau of Praiseworthy Quixotic Gestures Only 19,545 Cubans live in Canada according to the country's 2021 census. This means there are fewer Cubans in all of Canada than the number of Cubans who entered the U.S. last month (20,000 +).

Human Rights Watch denounces Cuba, Russia, and China as unworthy of serving on UN Human Rights Council

From our Bureau of Praiseworthy Quixotic Gestures As the U.N. General Assembly prepares to vote next Tuesday on whether Cuba, Russia, and China should get another three-year appointment to the U.N. Human Rights Council, the international watchdog organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged all member nations to ensure that these three repressive regimes lose this

Costa Rica s parliament condemns Cuban dictatorship, calls for release of political prisoners, return to democracy

From our Bureau of Praiseworthy Quixotic Gestures The fact that Costa Rica refuses to join the leftist bandwagon makes it one of the oddest nations in Central America. That oddness was on display again this week when a lopsided majority of its parliamentarians voted in favor of a resounding condemnation of Cuba's dictatorship. This resolution

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