By Carlos Toranzo Roca, Brújula Digital: Evo Morales is blocking Bolivia’s roads to obtain impunity in the trials for statutory rape and trafficking that were opened this year against the pedophile from Chapare. It is false that he defends the interests of the country or Bolivian democracy; simply put, Morales seeks impunity. He was accustomed…
Category: Crime and Violence
Where did the crisis we are living today begin? | ¿Dónde empezó la crisis que vivimos hoy?
By Antonio Saravia, Brujula Digital: The country is facing a crisis of great proportions. We are falling apart. There is no fuel, people have nothing to eat, hospitals lack medicine, dynamite explodes on the roads, businesses are closing, young people are leaving… our bad hour has arrived. We had been warning about it for a…
Evidence cornering evo for sexual abuse of girls when he was president | La evidencia que acorrala a Evo por abusos sexuales a niñas cuando era presidente
By Alejandro Entrambasaguas, El Debate: These are the pieces of evidence cornering Evo Morales for sexual abuse of girls during his time as president of Bolivia El Debate exclusively publishes today the new developments that could definitively turn the case around The former Bolivian president, Evo Morales, is being investigated by the Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office…
There is Widespread Rejection Against the Two MAS Factions | Hay repudio contra las dos facciones del MAS
By Ivan Alejandro Paredes, El Deber, Eju.tv: In Cochabamba, Evo Morales was declared persona non grata, while in La Paz, there is discontent over the inaction of Arce’s government. Cochabamba is the region most affected by the blockades set up by Evo Morales’ supporters. In this department, except for Chapare, there is widespread rejection of…
Blockades are long disgusting! | ¡Los bloqueos son repugnantes desde hace mucho tiempo!
By Francesco Zaratti, Vision 360: The National Sport Lawyers, famous for having won a lot despite losing all international lawsuits against the State, have ingrained the idea that blockades are a legitimate form of protest. Every country has a national sport: in India, it’s cricket; in New Zealand, rugby; in El Salvador, it used to…
Cainco warns that the country is on the verge of collapse “behind smoke screens” and calls for dialogue | Cainco advierte que el país está al borde del colapso “detrás de cortinas de humo” y llama al diálogo
By Raúl Domínguez, El Deber: The president of the organization called for action from “those responsible for providing certainty, but who today only show mediocrity disguised as good intentions.” In an institutional video released Thursday afternoon, Jean Pierre Antelo, president of the Chamber of Industry, Services, and Tourism of Santa Cruz (Cainco), warned that the…
