Ana Olema: emprender es mi manera de hacer arte
En búsqueda de su independencia económica entre el activismo y el emprendimiento
En búsqueda de su independencia económica entre el activismo y el emprendimiento
Donald Trump has taken office, but Barack Obama’s agenda continues at a blistering pace in Guatemala. The US ambassador there is leading the charge.
Guatemala may fly under the radar of US media, but how Donald Trump handles this Central American nation will be crucial to restoring the rule of law on immigration.
You’ve already let me know, in countless different ways, what you think of me. My answer to you has been in process for nearly 60 years.
Now that Fidel Castro has finally done the one thing we all must do, he’s getting the same kinds of notices he got before – like a long-running Broadway show that closes to rave reviews.
How would it be if John F. Kennedy, or his advisors, had decided that the interests of global order were better served by dismissing photographic evidence of Soviet missile emplacements on the island of Cuba — and had made that dismissal the starting-point of a US policy?
In case you didn’t know, Guatemala went through a wrenching year in 2015. Its leaders were deposed and imprisoned on corruption charges. As the Organization of American States and others clearly saw, the literal decapitation of society was part of an attempt to cancel the country’s elections.
Por si acaso usted no lo sabía, Guatemala pasó por grandes aprietos en 2015. Sus líderes fueron destituidos y encarcelados bajo acusaciones de corrupción. Y como vieron claramente la Organización de Estados Americanos y otros entes, la decapitación, literalmente hablando, de la sociedad fue parte de un intento de suspender las elecciones en ese país.
Under pressure from the Barack Obama administration, it will re-start the trial of former President Efraín Ríos Montt, and thereby attempt to blame the country’s misfortunes on a non-existent genocide.