This article discusses how the Brazilian president is similar to Trump in his rejection of other governmental authorities and dictator-like actions, but these trends to authoritarianism began as early as the 1980s as the military gained political influence and far-right groups gained power in other countries.
Many Brazil senators wish to charge Bolsonaro with war crimes due to his lack of care for covid, making Brazil the country with the second highest death rates.
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), Oxfam, the Center for Democracy in the Americas (CDA), and Cuban Americans for Engagement (CAFE) for a panel discussion about the impact of U.S. sanctions on Cuban women and vulnerable populations in the context of a global pandemic
For all the sanctions on Iran, Tehran has secured willing customers for its crucial oil and gas exports in the world’s leading authoritarian and communist regimes: Venezuela and China
Yet Iran’s success in courting Venezuela and China does not mean that U.S. sanctions have failed. Sanctions have forced the regime to trade with a few like-minded authoritarian regimes.
In the US, Women's Marches have the privilege of being peaceful with limited police presence. It's interesting to see the contrast in other countries, and reminds us that our feminism must be global
Venezuela has some of the highest femicide rates in the world. On average a woman is killed every 23 hours in Venezuela. So when a 14 year old girl was brutally murdered by her boyfriend, her story sparked national outrage, and eventually global.
This has been an ongoing event for Native families across America. Children as little as two have been reported missing. And there's been no further progress into their investigations.
Learned the term Missing White Woman Syndrome years ago, and, as the article mentioned, the contrast between the attention Gabby Petito was given as opposed to the thousands of MMIW is heartbreaking. It's a similar case in Canada, as well, where the Indigenous population is greater. I wonder what it will take for the country to invest more, not only into finding these missing women, but also into Indigenous communities at all. They were also hit hard by the pandemic, as well.