This cartoon portrays the protest walk of the TIPNIS indigenous people, La Prensa, August 25, 2011. The “government” says: “beware, almost all of them are heavily armed with cell phones!!” in reference to the phone calls that the government said took place between some of those marching leaders and officials of the US Embassy in…
Month: August 2011
Bolivian TIPNIS update, August 24, 2011, 22:12 hrs
Bolivian government has decided to send for the fourth time, a high level negotiation team to meet with the TIPNIS protest march in Puerto San Borja. The minister of Public Works, Wálter delgadillo; the minister for Productive Development and Plural Economy, Teresa Morales; along with vice-ministers for Rural Development and Environment. http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/economia/20110824/gobierno-envia-nueva-comision-ministerial-para-iniciar-el-dialogo-con_139007_284728.html The government intends to discuss…
Standard & Poor’s gave Bolivia a B, B+ grade, BUT…
Standard & Poor’s qualified the perspectives for Bolivia as “positive” and had given a B+ and a B, which are highly dependent on expected investments in the mining and gas sectors, as also on future “political tensions”, according to ANF. Standard & Poor’s warns that “if political tensions were to resurrect and would cause economic uncertainty,…
Only 50% of the wood Bolivian industry is legal…
New forestry regulations stipulate that all timber producers need to certify the wood they extract from the forest. So far, only 50% of the 1,300 companies in the timber business have their Origin Forestry Certificates (CEFO). Deadline to obtain this certificate was this Monday, August 22, 2011. Now, the Forest and Territory Authority (ABT) has to…
Bolivia accuses USA of violating Vienna Convention, art 41
Los Tiempos reports in its website at 18:50, August 23, 2011: Bolivia accuses USA of violating Vienna Convention, art 41. Minister Carlos Romero is said to express Bolivia’s “malaise and profound preoccupation” because some American Embassy officials have contacted over the phone indigenous leaders who are participating in the TIPNIS protest walk. http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/economia/20110823/gobierno-acusa-a-la-embajada-de-eeuu-de-vulnerar-articulo-41-de-la_138906_284485.html Article 41 of…
Bolivian government accuses some TIPNIS leaders…
Today the Minister of the Presidency, Carlos Romero accused some TIPNIS leaders for “land and wood trafficking.” As reported by Los Tiempos in its website at 14:21 hours today. In his analysis, Romero believes that it is because of those issues that some leaders do not want to engage in full dialogue with the government….
