Luis Antezana writes in El Diario: Hard-hitting book about the dispute with Chile From the year 1904, when Ismael Montes’ “liberal” Government signed the peace treaty with Chile, an average of three books were published each year and pamphlets of strong protest against the one-sided agreement. Since then, a total of more than 300 allegations…
Category: Bolivia
Do Bolivians live under a disguised dictatorship? YES, beyond ANY doubt!!!
EFE reports in El Deber: BRAZILIAN SENATOR THAT HELPED PINTO Ferraco says that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship” The President of the Commission of Foreign Affairs of the Brazilian Senate, Ricardo Ferraço, who collaborated on the exit of the Bolivian opposition legislator Roger Pinto to Brazil, said today that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship”. Ferraco…
Bolivian political reality forces us to howl!!
Maggy Talavera writes in El Deber, a vivid description of how bad Bolivian citizens are enduring current central government, and they seek an illegitimate re-re-election… It is time to howl… I still do not absorb the horror of the bomb that exploded at the Palmasola prison. It still overwhelms me the resignation of Raúl Peñaranda…
A great commendable Argentinian School regarding our Bolivian flag!
This exceptional news appeared in Opinion: School of Argentina added to their events, the Bolivian flag The school events of Bernardino Rivadavia de Río Cuarto now have two flags: that of Argentina, which presides over the ceremony, and the Bolivian, because 25 percent of the student population belongs to this community. The establishment concentrates many…
TIPNIS ongoing ordeal thanks to current Bolivia central government…
An interesting editorial by El Diario: TIPNIS peasants drama continues The drama lived by the peasants of the indigenous territory and Isiboro – Secure National Park (Tipnis) and because of that, all the Bolivian population continues to suffer. While these peasants have the support, understanding and moral support of the entire population of the country,…
Some wrongdoings of current Bolivian government’s ineptness
Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Governmental bungling Thank goodness that this time it was J. R. Quintana, the most rejected character and the least credible of the Government (not without reason) that lashed out at Pagina Siete, which he accused of being a pro-Chilean newspaper; accused him, awkwardly, to have giving space to the…
