OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian human rights foundation gave its annual prize on Thursday to jailed Cuban dissident leader Luis ...
But victims of government repression in Cuba spoke during the media conference in personal terms about what they felt when they encountered some of their former tormentors in the United States.
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Tuesday’s debate touched on foreign policy, but nobody addressed these close-to-home issues that affect most Americans.
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The bad guys are getting away with it. Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who won 67% of the popular vote in Venezuela’s presidential election on 28 July but was declared to have lost by just enough for ...
Norway's Rafto Prize, honouring human rights champions, was on Thursday awarded to imprisoned Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara, "for his fearless opposition to authoritarianism through art." ...
In Venezuela, the aftermath of the presidential elections has seen heightened repression, with severe crackdowns on protests ... ongoing human rights abuses against political prisoners in Cuba, ...