David Raby looks at Mexico's 1916 constitution, it's lasting impacts and the challenges faced after decades of neoliberalism under past right-wing governments.
Tag: Latin America
The left rises again in Ecuador – Interview with Former Foreign Minister Guillaume Long
“The most important thing that the British Left and Labour movement can do is to denounce the persecution of the Ecuadorian Left" - an in depth interview with former Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Guillaume Long.
Anti-democratic violence won’t stop Bolivia’s path of social progress – Interview with Camila Escalante
Despite violent destabilisation attempts from the far-right, Bolivia is continuing it's path of social progress - Logan Williams interviews Bolivia-based journalist Camila Escalante.
Love is the Law – Cubans vote yes to new progressive Family Code
To mark LGBT month 2023, Cuba Solidarity's Natasha Hickman writes on the new family code that has enshrined equality for generations to come.
The political crisis and popular explosión in Peru – former Women’s Minister Anahi Durand Guevara
"All over the country hundreds of thousands of Peruvians took to the streets and squares with a unified platform" - former Women's Minister Anahi Durand Guevara writes on the mass mobilisations against the coup in Peru.
US politicians urge Biden to condemn Peruvian coup regime
“The signatories call upon the Biden administration to condemn the countless number of human rights violations being perpetrated by state forces in Peru.”
Unless we work together our people will continue to suffer – Roger McKenzie and Cuban diplomat Jose Ramon Cabanes Rodriguez talk international co-operation
Roger McKenzie talks to Cuban diplomat and policy planner Jose Ramon Cabanas Rodriguez about multi-lateralism, US-China relations and the importance of international co-operation.
Despite the impact of the blockade, teachers are inspired by Cuba’s commitment to education – Cuba Solidarity Campaign
Bernard Regan reports back from the NEU delegation to Cuba, where teachers witnessed Cuba's prioritisation of education first hand, despite the severe impact of the 60-year blockade.
Peru: Unions demand an end to lethal repression against protesters
The ITUC and its regional organisation for the Americas, TUCA, challenge the violence and state repression in Peru, following the ouster president Castillo.
The far-right attack on Brazil’s democratic institutions was a warning sign – international solidarity with Lula is crucial
After the disturbing far-right attack on Brazil's democratic institutions, the Brazil Solidarity Initiative calls for international condemnation of the attack and solidarity with President Lula.










