Castro regime expels activist Diasniurka Salcedo from Cuba

Castro regime expels activist Diasniurka Salcedo from Cuba

The Castro regime expelled the Cuban activist Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia from the Island, using threats of a sentence of several years in prison for several alleged crimes she committed during her activism. The forced exile was confirmed by the same activist, who shared a publication about it on her social networks, pointing out that the … Read more

“When I Left Cuba: Exploring Totalitarian Subjectivity and Exile in Testimonies and Memories”

In Archival malaise, a Freudian impression (1997), the philosopher Jacques Derrida reflects on the political implications of the archive as testimony and limit, memory and absence, exclusion and narrative of history. These are issues of great current relevance, especially in the context of totalitarian regimes such as state socialism. Access to some of the documentary … Read more

[단독] “Even if you dedicate a crime, you have to be very careful about the expulsion of refugees” … The to start with sentence of the Court docket

◀ again ▶ There is a young man who escaped torture in an African country and settled in Korea as a refugee. Even so, as he ongoing to dedicate crimes these as assault, the govt ordered his deportation. Is it appropriate for refugees who dedicate crimes to leave our region? The initial courtroom ruling has … Read more

Napoleon Bonaparte: The Troublesome Prisoner of St. Helena

Laden…– © akg-images / picture alliance (Ausschnitt) A new army | A caricature from 1815 shows Napoleon on St. Helena. Below it says: “Power of habit, or: The greatest general in the world visits the fortress on the island of St. Helena with Bertrand and Raton.” – From Napoleon’s dictates in St. Helena now emerged … Read more

Art in exile: Can Dündar and prison as a museum | Culture | DW

A showcase of 25 square meters. Inside: a chamber pot on the floor, a bed, a table, a chair, a sink. Nothing more. This installation, called “Prison of Thought” recreates a cell of the high security prison “Silviri” in Turkey. It is part of the exhibition “Museum of Small Things”, created by the Turkish journalist … Read more

Atlético, against Chelsea and adversity in exile in Bucharest

Already the rival in the round of 16 of the Champions League, Chelsea, is demanding for Atlético de Madrid, who will compete this Tuesday against him and the circumstances in Bucharest, far from their territory, diminished by casualties, doubted by the results and faced with adversity. If there is a moment that I probably wouldn’t … Read more

Cichanouská announced the formation of the Belarusian “shadow government” – ČT24 – Czech Television

“Alexander Lukashenko’s regime is not only illegitimate, he is no longer able to cope with his tasks. We cannot be idle and watch the country plunge into the crisis more and more. Therefore, in order to ensure that new elections are held, I continue to work for the unification of all democratic forces in Belarusian … Read more