Editorial El Deber: Amparo Carvajal, symbol of courage Activists and platforms defending democracy carried out various acts of celebration of the six years of 21F, when Bolivia said No to the re-election of Evo Morales in the 2016 referendum, and the most rude, savage and barbaric chapter occurred in La Paz, when MAS militants cowardly…
Category: Crime and Violence
An egocentric heartless, self glued to power – Un desalmado egocéntrico, atornillado al poder
Página Siete: Six years after the NO to Evo Six years ago, on February 21, 2016 (21F), 51.3% of Bolivians rejected a fourth consecutive re-nomination of Evo Morales for the Presidency, but the Masista leader did not accept a NO and, in complicity with magistrates of the Plurinational Constitutional Court, managed to force a preposterous…
Justice Manipulation – Manipulación de la Justicia
AFP, France 24: Ex-Bolivia interim president Anez gets 3 more months’ prison La Paz (AFP) – Former Bolivian interim president Jeanine Anez, imprisoned since March 2021 for her alleged role in a coup d’etat, will remain in detention for at least three more months, a court ruled Monday. Hailed as a “political prisoner” by her supporters,…
The paranoia of the masista boss – La paranoia del jefe masista
Editorial, Página Siete: If Mariano Melgarejo (April 13, 1820 – November 23, 1871) did not trust even his shirt, Evo Morales should not trust at this time not even his shadow, since in recent weeks he has shown signs equivalent to a disorder of paranoid personality. For Bolivians it is well known that the head…
Can a MAS government be trusted? – ¿Se puede confiar en un gobierno masista?
Maggy Talavera, El Deber: Before sovereign bonds, confidence bonds It may be asking for pears from the elm tree, but as they say that there is no worse management than the one that is not done, here we come to share a reflection moved by the need and urgency that the national reality poses to…
Military under pressure from MAS – Militares bajo presión del MAS
Editorial, Pagina Siete: The government of Luis Arce Catacora is resorting to all kinds of strategies to impose its rhetoric of the coup d’état, not only in public opinion, but also in the courts, where it has everything to gain because it has obedient judges. In this context, he has resorted to the ignoble tool…
