Social media has emerged as an effective tool against the socialist regime. Although many Cubans lack internet access because of the State’s costly and controlled internet connection, young people are using technology to question the island’s political system. In 2019, dissident groups initiated protests via social media to show their [ … ]
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SICOFAA, Ready for Natural Disaster Relief
Diálogo interviewed U.S. Air Force Colonel Michael Ingersoll, secretary general of the System of Cooperation Among the American Air Forces (SICOFAA, in Spanish), during a visit to the institution’s headquarters at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Tucson, Arizona. Diálogo: What is SICOFAA’s operational focus? U.S. Air Force Colonel Michael Ingersoll, secretary [ … ]
Venezuelans Have the Worst Internet and Censorship in the Region
Venezuela is the country with the worst internet speed in the Americas, according to data from a U.S.-based diagnostic technology company. Subject matter experts say that communities that are far from the capital have even more difficulties accessing the network. Fran Monroy, a Venezuelan journalist specialized in IT, said that [ … ]
General Qassem Soleimani’s Bloody Legacy
The senior Iranian military General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike on January 2, exported terrorism and fueled sectarian violence for decades, causing the deaths of thousands of people. Since 1998, Soleimani led Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force (IRGC-QF) in planning and executing terrorist attacks [ … ]
Ambassador Trujillo: Sanctions Against Venezuela Have Been Successful
U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS) Carlos Trujillo, said December 3 that “the sanctions [against the illegitimate government of Venezuela] have been a total success [...] we’ve seen the way in which Nicolás Maduro and his corrupt friends are driving the country, it’s a total disaster and [ … ]
Twitter Analysis Reflects Venezuelan, Cuban, Nicaraguan Intervention in Chile’s Protests
An analysis of the tweets posted during the recent protests in Chile, reflecting that most foreign accounts supported the demonstrations and a change of government, could bolster allegations that Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua may be behind much of the unrest in Latin America. The statistical analysis of more than 4 [ … ]
When Authoritarian Governments Misuse Tech
It’s no secret that the People’s Republic of China uses the latest technology to monitor Chinese citizens at home and abroad — and does so with the express intention of maintaining the Chinese Communist Party’s power by punishing any behavior deemed subversive or dangerous. But what if other countries buy [ … ]
US Army Reserve, Ministry Of Health Partner To Bring Medical Care To Cortés
Twenty-two U.S. service members assigned to Joint Task Force Bravo (JTF-Bravo) worked alongside Honduran military and relief organizations to conduct a medical readiness training exercise in the department of Cortés, Honduras, November 5-7, treating more than 800 patients. The exercise, which involved more than 70 American and Honduran participants providing [ … ]
Chinese Censorship Is A Global Problem
The Chinese government continues to be the worst abuser of internet freedom, according to the 2019 Freedom on the Net report, released in November. Its oppressive censorship is increasingly affecting people outside of China. For the fourth year in a row, Freedom House, an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the [ … ]
European Union Urges Sanctions Against Nicaraguan Authorities
International organizations are exerting pressure to prevent more abuses from the Nicaraguan government and restore democracy. Nongovernmental organization (NGO) Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the European Union (EU) to implement the individual sanctions presented on October 14, 2019, against President Daniel Ortega and six top members of the Nicaraguan Police, [ … ]
Iran Shuts Down Internet Access To Hide Protests
If you’re in Iran, you probably can’t read this. That’s because the Iranian regime imposed a nearly complete internet blackout on its citizens since November 17. Why? You’d have to ask the Iranian regime, although it may have something to do with citizen protests over gasoline price hikes. Supreme Leader [ … ]
Venezuelans Turn To Alternative Medicine Amid Shortages
The small waiting room at the home of self-styled healer "Brother Guayanes" in Caracas' rundown Petare district fills up quickly with patients — business has never been better. With Venezuela's chronic medicine shortages and hyperinflation, more and more people are turning to alternative medicine to treat common ailments in the [ … ]