Crowd cheers “you are not alone,” to the police who decided to join the Bolivian people against evo’s electoral fraud. Click the photo to watch the video. AFP News Agency reports: Police in Cochabamba are cheered on by onlookers as they wave Bolivian flags from a rooftop, saying they will join anti-government protests in the…
Month: November 2019
evo is violent, he’s sick‼️ – evo es violento, está enfermo‼️
These pictures show the clubs used by evo’s hordes when they attacked Cochabamba city. They came from the Chapare, a region where more than 90% it the coca leafs grown end up transformed in cocaine. #Bolivia #EvoOpresor #EvoDictador #FuerzaCamacho #ConcluElexBOL17 @soyfdelrincon @BBCNews @CarlosMesa @LuisFerCamachoV @Reuters
AP Explains: Why is Evo Morales facing protests in Bolivia?
Carlos Valdez reports for AP News: LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia is being wracked by its biggest protests in decades following a disputed Oct. 20 election in which President Evo Morales declared himself the outright winner of a fourth consecutive term, avoiding the need for a runoff vote against his top rival. Allegations of…
evo uses racism as a means to confront Bolivians – evo utiliza el racismo como un medio para confrontar a los Bolivianos
A spot has been circulating in the television media as a requested space of the government where from the Law of racism and discrimination they have been showing what they want. That is why this is the replica to the spot created by the MAS, showing the truth of all Bolivians. There is no racism…
evo’s delusional desire to remain in power has taken one more life!
Reuters reports via DW: Bolivia protests: Student dies after violent clashes The unrest has been ongoing since President Morales’ controversial reelection last month amid accusations of vote rigging. The main opposition leader has arrived in the capital with A student was killed as civil unrest continued on the streets of Bolivia on Wednesday. Pressure on President Evo…
Bolivia’s Morales defies calls to resign
Monica Machicao and Daniel Ramos report for The Canberra Times: A Bolivian protest leader has vowed to intensify pressure on President Evo Morales to resign as he resisted opposition demands that he step down over contentious election results. Luis Fernando Camacho, a civic leader who has become a major figure in the opposition, said he…
