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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) affirms that the state of emergency in Honduras puts human rights at risk….
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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) affirms that the state of emergency in Honduras puts human rights at risk….
As Cuba continues to grapple with the devastating impact of hurricane Ian, on October 18, the Biden administration announced the…
Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are going through one of their worst democratic governance crises in recent years. Their populations…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The undersigned organizations call on the U.S. government to expedite technical and direct disaster relief assistance to Cuba, engage…
On Wednesday, July 20, the U.S. State Department released an update of the so-called “Engel List”. The document is a…
Ana María Méndez-Dardón, Central America Director at WOLA, says the region’s democracies are facing one of the most fragile moments…
As we near the one year anniversary of the July 11 (J11) protests in Cuba, the Washington Office on Latin…
On May 15, 2022, Cuba’s National Assembly (Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular) approved a new penal code, which will come…
At the beginning of June 2022, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the Department of Treasury published updated…
Restores Flights to Cuba, the Family Reunification Parole Program, and Remittances On May 15, the Biden administration announced a series…
Background: How Did We Get Here? Immigration policies have long been a sore point in the U.S.-Cuba relationship. Since the…
Background, Impact and Recommendations from Leading Cuba Experts On February 3, 1962, President John F. Kennedy imposed the U.S. embargo…
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