Osney Martinez writes for La Prensa: IT IS JUST AN INVENTION OF THE GOVERNMENT June 21 is approaching, the Andean-Amazonian new year’s day, do you think that is a relevant event for the country? The so-called Andean-Amazonian new year absolutely does not have any relevance to the country. I think that it is an invention…
Category: Drug war – narcotraffick
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…
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…
Bolivia is losing its forest damn fast due to irresponsible governmental inaction…
Bolivia who used to be the first country in the world with sustainable management of natural forests [USAID funded BOLFOR project which was a great example to the world] is now in the verge of losing our environment. On top of this, current gov is also targeting to National Parks which belong to our future…
How current Bolivian president is mentioned in an Spanish newspaper editorial… nothing to be proud of!
From El Pais, Editorial, May 22, 2013: Controversial re-election Evo Morales’ will to be eligible for a third term violated Bolivia’s Constitution The Government of Bolivia published this Monday [5/20/13] the law allowing Evo Morales to arising for a third time to the presidential election. Having won the elections in 2006 and had been re-elected…
