June 1, 2024 from Havana
In Cuba they have also felt the passing of Norita Cortiñas, one of the first Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, Founding Line, who were formed into a human rights organization by mothers of detainees-disappeared during the last Argentine military dictatorship. (more…)
By Michael Fox on May 30, 2024
In Honduras, family members of the victims of state violence in the 1980s have been marching for 40 years to demand justice for the disappearance and death of their loved ones. Now, there’s a chance they may see reparations. An unprecedented bill that would provide compensation for the family members of the victims is working its way through Congress. (more…)
By Berta Joubert-Ceci on May 31, 2024 from Puerto Rico
A corporate sham to keep stealing from the people
As in many parts of Our America, in Puerto Rico we are also in an election process this year. Although the general elections are in November, this week the two colonial parties that have so far alternated the administration of the country, the Popular Democratic Party, or PPD that advocates the permanence of the colony under the guise of the Commonwealth, and the New Progressive Party (NPP) that advocates the incorporation of Puerto Rico into the United States, will hold primaries. (more…)
By Jorge Elbaum on May 31, 2024
On June 2, elections will be held in Mexico, the second most populous state in Latin America and the Caribbean, with around 130 million inhabitants. Another 11 million Mexicans live in the United States. Of those around 98 million are eligible to choose between three candidates: (more…)
By Carlos Aznárez on May 28, 2024.
It all began in June 1966 when a general who came to believe he was a God thought that through a coup d’état he could perpetuate himself in power for decades. (more…)
By John Perry on May 30, 2024
When Nicaragua accused Germany of aiding and abetting Israel’s genocide in Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last month, readers of corporate media might have seriously wondered whether Nicaragua’s case had any legitimacy. (more…)
By Syara Salado Massip and Victor Villalba on May 29, 2024
The way of flying and managing the skies of each nation is defined by large transnational companies that create automated systems for air traffic control at airports and heliports, as well as systems for air navigation services. There are several leading air traffic engineering technology companies that provide systems of this type for the aeronautical industry, which is modernizing its infrastructure every day. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on May 29, 2024 from Havana
Jose Marti, the most universal of Cubans, died in Dos Rios, in eastern Cuba, on May 19, 1895, shortly after he gave new impetus to the independence movement in Cuba and started a new period of struggle against the Spanish colony. He died at the age of 42 and left behind him hundreds of works that had individual and collective freedom, justice, solid principles, and moral values at their core. Today, Resumen Latinoamericano honors his death and his example. (more…)