It is undeniable that “che” Guevara was an invader, he came to Bolivia to start a new Vietnam, he came to kill our citizens and impose by force his delusional view of the world … or to satisfy his own pocket? Let’s take a look: This picture shows how cruel was he, as he forced…
Category: Bolivia
Bolivian Heritage 101: They find 2 corners of a new temple in Tiwanaku
Anahi Cazas reports for Pagina Siete: They find 2 corners of a new temple in Tiwanaku According to the maximum authority of the site, Julio Condori, this discovery will change the integral vision of the archaeological center. After a series of excavations, a team of international and national experts found the two corners of a…
Starting 2018: Check out the new banknotes that will circulate in Bolivia
Christopher Andre reports for El Deber: ECONOMY Starting 2018: Check out the new banknotes that will circulate in Bolivia The current designs will be replaced by figures of heroes of the libertarian deed, flora and fauna in danger of extinction and national heritage. The Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) is ready to launch in the…
Fear to lose power: Evo Morales Reelection Bid Front and Center as Bolivia Elects Judges
Sabrina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Evo Morales Reelection Bid Front and Center as Bolivia Elects Judges The fate of Evo Morales‘ reelection bid in Bolivia is still unknown, despite having been defeated in a national referendum in 2016; and now, candidates running for judgeships on the Plurinational Constitutional Court can not elude the question…
evo’s wrongdoings reflects on solitude?! … eleven years of waste, chaos and anarchy! no wonder!
Eleven years of the best possible economic times ever in our history! Eleven years of the worst possible government: inept, corrupt! And … they happened at the same time under the “leadership” of the coca grower caudillo! The result: over $160 billion dollars wasted and no single sustainable job, investment made … This ochlocracy, is…
‘Bolivian government lied’: Bolivia’s untouchable Amazon lands at risk once more
Myles McCormick reports for The Guardian: ‘They lied’: Bolivia’s untouchable Amazon lands at risk once more Locals blame coca interests for the state’s broken promise on protecting Tipnis national park, biodiversity hotspot and home to thousands of indigenous people. When Ovidio Teco’s Amazon homeland was declared “untouchable” by the Bolivian government in 2011, his war…
