Author: Juan Vega

The Tears of Carolina Cox
April 15, 2020 Latest,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

Carolina Cox is a well-known Chilean actress and left-wing activist who, along with 290 other compatriots, are stranded in Cuba due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With eyes on the brink of tears, the actress posted a video on March 30 where she bitterly complains about the terrible conditions and the unhealthy “mice-infested” hotel where the
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Socialism, Abortion and Marijuana; Bernie Sanders’ Proposal for Hispanics
March 25, 2020 News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The socialist Bernie Sanders, unlike the other chameleons from the Democratic party aspiring to the presidency of the United States, is at least honest in his madness. This was demonstrated last Sunday, February 23, in an interview with the CBS News special “60 Minutes”. There he again expressed his old admiration for bloodthirsty communist dictators.
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“The Killing Machine”, Diary of “Che” Guevara (1928-1967)
February 25, 2020 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The image of the Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara has been very popular among students for several generations. In universities and colleges throughout Latin America, it is usually found in large murals; Auditoriums and Halls are also named after him. His challenging and haughty superhero-style image appears in bags, caps, banners, T-shirts, and other merchandise.
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Bolivia Uncovers the Financials of the Sao Paulo Forum
February 10, 2020 International Affairs,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

On December 27, a diplomatic scandal erupted in Bolivia, with the governments of Spain and Mexico embarrassingly involved.  On the morning of that day, two Spanish diplomatic vehicles arrived in front of the residence of Mexico’s ambassador to Bolivia.  Six armed masked men from the Spanish special task unit, the GEOS, arrived in those cars
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A Travesty trial of Junaid Hafeez!
February 8, 2020 International Affairs,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

On December 21st, 2019, the young university academic Junaid Hafeez, was sentenced to death by a court in the city of Multan, Pakistan. The main charge, according to the prosecutor, was blasphemy by insulting the prophet, Muhammad. To be executed in Pakistan today is easy. To this day the Pakistan government has imposed a total
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Maduro’s and His Globalist Godfathers at the UN
January 17, 2020 International Affairs,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

“Maduro receives a chair bathed in blood” Amid cries of opposition and worldwide discontent, Nicolas Maduro’s regime received on 17 October 2019, the official appointment to fill the vacant chair on the UN Human Rights Council, a place left by Cuba.  No one would better describe this shameful decision of the UN General Assembly than
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The Eagle and the Condor: From the Sao Paulo Forum to the Puebla Group
January 7, 2020 International Affairs,Latest,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

Several countries in Latin America underwent political unrest in 2019. Violent protests in Chile, the electoral fraud of Evo Morales in Bolivia and more scarcity and repression in Venezuela. We also saw the arrival of new left-wing governments in Argentina, with Alberto Fernández, and Manuel López Obrador in Mexico. All indications are that this is
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The “Tom Thumb of America” Awakes!
December 10, 2019 International Affairs,Latest,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The “Tom Thumb of America” is the nickname people use to refer with affection to the Republic of El Salvador. An extension of 20,742 km² is certainly the smallest and most densely populated nation in Central America. Since its colonization by Spain in 1522, when Admiral Andrés Niño landed at the Golfo de Fonseca, El
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President Trump Scores Another victory for Family Values and Religious Freedom
November 29, 2019 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles,Trump Juan Vega

President Donald Trump’s administration secured the passage in July of a resolution that will allow faith-based adoption agencies to receive a financial subsidy, even if these agencies choose to prioritize for adoption traditional households, with a father and a mother, rather than same-sex couples (LGBTQ). The resolution, known as the Aderholt Amendment, seeks to protect
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Urgent Lessons from the Animal Farm
November 22, 2019 International Affairs,Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The year 2020 will be the scenario of one of the most decisive elections in the history of the nation. Republican President Donald Trump will seek his re-election by upholding the promise of more prosperity, jobs, and security in the country and its borders. Trump will face the Democratic Party candidate and its new radical
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