The day before the new “indigenous” holiday that was invented by current Bolivian government, attacks to TIPNIS reassume… Ruy D’Alencar reports for El Deber: TOOK PLACE IN SAN PABLO OF THE ISIBORO RIVER Pitched fight between indigenous revives the tension inside the Tipnis They sought to ignore leaders of the 8th and 9th March. The…
Category: Crime and Violence
Bolivia was never a land-locked country!
Severo Cruz writes for El Diario: Bolivia was never a Mediterranean country Chile after having having sunk its claws to homeland territory, permanently and systematically searched for subterfuges in order to expand the solution to our centennial maritime locked. One of so many tests in this regard is what El Mercurio, Santiago de Chile, on…
Bolivians do not want lynching as a result of the “change” that current gov advocated for…
Change was part of current Bolivian president’s speech, instead of a rational and proactive change, it ended up regarding his hate and resentfulness over the colonial times in Bolivia, the capitalism, the western culture and his insane egocentric style to think that nothing good came out from Bolivia until he ended as president, is showing…
There is still hope for Human Rights in the Continent!!
Hundreds of Bolivians had to flee as there is no Justice in Bolivia under current government. Roger Pinto is over a year at the Brazilian Embassy waiting for his safe-conduct. Tarija’s Governor went to exile in Paraguay. Former Pando Prefect remains with a trial that envisions no solutions over the short-term. And the list goes…
Does the Bolivian gov understand what they mean by decolonization?
Juan Jose Toro Montoya writes for Los Tiempos: Decolonization The Inca culture is part of our nationality, and thus we need to take it. The great detail is that the same goes for Spanish culture. Bolivia is the result of a fusion of cultures, and to understand that truth, it is necessary to de-colonize our…
Bolivian ordeal through the humor lens, May 25, 2013
Bolivia’s reality nowadays is sadly illustrated by cartoons in national newspapers, follow a few for this Sunday, May 26, 2013. This is from El Dia, April 22, 2013: Bolivian Justice is severely damaged due to the Executive’s interference, imposition, increasing narco trafficking activities and deadly violence in day-to-day lives. UN’s human rights have made timid…
