From castroism to castrochavism, over six decades of crime and aggression
Carlos Sánchez Berzaín December 23, 2020 (Interamerican Institute for Democracy) From its beginning, Cuba’s dictatorship embraced the idea that in order to indefinitely remain in power it would internationalize its methods of crime and violence under the bluff of “revolution”. This is how Castroism established crime and violence as generic methods that attacked and shed blood in the Americas. With ... Leer Más »