A pathetic reality as a result of current Bolivian government who offered “the change” … change to what???
This is from La Razon, December 3, 2012:
Oops.. says the minister of government as the facade of the Bolivian justice system falls…
If you recall, this government’s failures such as corruption of high raining public officials from current political party in power: MAS, is sprouting like a weed at the central, regional and municipal levels. Justice has been particularly biased at targeting the opposition. Apparently, that is no longer the case, they cannot cover the sun with their fist!
This is from El Diario, December 3, 2012:
While this government appointed an anti-corruption minister, very little success she had…
As she follows the track that leads to two of the most important ministries of this government’s structure: the ministry of the Presidency [supposed to represent the President himself] and the ministry of Government [in charge of coordination and enforcement of the law, direct link with the police and liaison with the Judicial System]
This is from El Dia, December 3, 2012:
Here we see one of the “caught” members of the judicial system…
He resembles the justice, while he holds the sword with dripping blood…
There is a can with the sign “contributions are accepted”
This is from La Prensa, December 3, 2012:
The person holding the “quipus” [Inca way of tracking their ‘inventories’] says “do they call that a corruption network?”
And the one ‘caught’ into it says “dam neo-liberals!” Current politicians in power like to put the “blame” onto others but themselves…
This is from El Diario, December 4, 2012:
Current re-elected president continues to push for a “new” re-election as other “populists” in the region [i.e. Correa in Ecuador; Chavez in Venezuela; Kirshner in Argentina].
As the MAS intends to boost current president for the 2014 elections, the “extortion” and “corruption” are just about to cut him short for that… [God willing; besides it will be unconstitutional, MAS is just playing with the concept that by changing the name of the country… from Republic to pluri-national state, there was no second- term]
This is from Los Tiempos, December 4, 2012:
The newspaper reads “extortion net falls, government decided to clean-up its image:
Person: “this extortion thing in exchange of freedom is a felony very similar to kidnapping, right Avernoy?”
Avernoy: “of course mate, in both instances freedom of the subject is blackmailed in exchange of money”
Kid: “that is very serious, right Nicola?”
Dog: “specially if the authors are “defenders of the law and the rights, kid!”
This is from La Razon, December 5, 2012:
The Bolivian judicial system ruling on the basis of $$$
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This is from La Prensa, December 7, 2012:
A beaten Justice has a leash…
The hand holding/pulling/controlling reads:
“judges and prosecutors’ corruption”
This is from El Diario, December 8, 2011:
At a prosecutor’s office, the guilty one says “.. Mr. Prosecutor, having been a ‘certified culprit’! Can I be free to circulate…?
And the attorney says “..it depends of how much you have..! talk to my collector [pointing] and settled.!”
As you can see, lots of things going on, over the last few years… that we know of…
