If I love Nicaragua, I must criticize Nicaragua — Nicaragua, as a society, as a government — because I care about it. … No healthy patriotism comes from the notion that the things you love are above critique. Where there is injustice, oppression, flawed systems within your society, country, government, religion, family, we must speak out.
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El pueblo de Honduras ya no es el mismo que hace 30 años, hoy es demandante, no lo engañan, se acabaron las patrañas.
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Considering the news of and reaction to Burmese ex-General Aung Thaung’s recent illness, columnist Ma Thida explores the injustices of the Myanmar government and whether they can be forgiven.
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La nación hondureña está pasando por un momento crucial muy importante quizá igual o más fuerte que en el golpe de Estado del 28 de junio de 2009, cuando fue sacado por la fuerza de las armas el presidente Manuel Zelaya Rosales.
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“In Pakistan, as well as in Egypt and other countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the government faces the same kind of debate in a society that has grown ever more aware of its collective voice, and ever more eager to use it.”
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Three poems from Black Words Matter, written by Baltimore students about their experiences with racism and police brutality.
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Brazilians continue to be subject to police brutality and unlawful killings in increasing numbers.
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