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The following story is just one in the hundreds of thousands of tragic tales of forced labor and forced exile suffered by Cubans at the hands of the Cuban regime. It's disturbingly amazing how Cuba's communist Castro dictatorship can carry on a modern-day slave trading business and the world not only ignores it, they celebrate ....
While the massive protests that spread all across Cuba on July 11, 2021 had never been seen before, the violent and brutal response by the Castro dictatorship has been seen many times before. Via the Center for a FREE Cuba: Looking back two years later at Cuba's nationwide nonviolent protests, and the Cuban government's violent ....
After the July 11, 2021 protests in Cuba, the Castro dictatorship arrested dozens of independent artists. Some were thrown into communist gulags, while others were forced into exile. Along with harassment, threats, imprisonment, and executions, forced exile is one of the methods used by the Castro dictatorship to rid itself of what it calls counterrevolutionaries. ....
Laterally Organised in Forced Exile, their Image Remains Untarnished On March 18th, 2021, Belarus in Focus weekly analytical monitoring in partnership with the Press Club, the Our Opinion expert community website, and the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies (BISS) held an online meeting of experts and analysts to discuss civil society in Belarus. The main speakers were: Uladzimir Labkovich - Viasna Human Rights Center; Stanislava Terentyeva - YMCA Vitebsk, solider of the civil initiative Zadvizh ka; Daria Rublevskaya - ex-member of the Rada of Belarusian Students (ZBS). Joining these civil initiative leaders and activists were representatives of international organisations, diplomatic corps, analysts and journalists, including Yulia Shukan, Agnieszka Kaniewska. ....
Denetdale to receive Community Engaged Research Lecture Award April 01, 2021 Jennifer Nez Denetdale, professor of History at The University of New Mexico, will be honored at the sixth annual Community Engaged Research Lecture. The annual event is one of the highest honors UNM can bestow on a faculty member in recognition of their community engaged research and creative activity. The virtual event will be held via Zoom on Thursday, April 8 at 5 p.m. Participants must register for the event. The full program is here. As part of the honor, Denetdale will discuss Dikos Ntsaaígíí ̶ Building the Perfect Human to Invade: A Diné Feminist Analysis of the Pandemic and the Navajo Nation. ....