Carta al periodista Henrik Brandão Jonsson
One of the guiding principles of a journalist’s work is a commitment to the truth, which requires presenting facts accurately, verifying them, and reporting them honestly.
As you wrote, and I quote: “When I write about Cuba and its failures, I receive emails from people asking why I don’t mention the U.S. trade embargo, which went into effect in the 1960s. That embargo has been so watered down and has so many exceptions that it is no longer an embargo.”




