HAVANA TIMES – Dictators like Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, and his buddies Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua) and Miguel Diaz Canel (Cuba) can insult, slander, and belittle any dissident voices and are guaranteed resounding applause and lopsided coverage in their state censored media. Unfortunately, they are not alone in the world.
These rulers also make it clear nowadays with “laws” that criticizing them, or their top military and civilian officials, is a serious crime considered treason or terrorism or both. Self-proclaimed life-long “revolutionaries” have the write to attack but can’t be criticized, or worse yet, be poked fun at. They take themselve