Yorkpedia: (YorkPedia Editorial):- Fairfax, Virginia Mar 27, 2021 (Issuewire.com) – Who are we? We are the largest Bolivian community in the United States with significant minority presence based in Washington D.C. Our community will carry out a peaceful protest to ask for international help to protect and safeguard our democracy, freedom and right of expression. We…
Category: Politics
Democracy and Human Rights, RIP – Democracia y derechos humanos, Q.E.P.D.
Carlos Jahnsen , El Diario: Its sacrifice on the altar of the MAS fundamentalists The MAS and its radicals do what they can best: Divide and intimidate society, with hatred and revenge. The mediocre government of President Arce does what it can best: Shut up and stoop! This highly hypocritical division of labor and an…
evo and his delusions of grandeur – evo y sus delirios de grandeza
Carlos Toranzo, Pagina Siete: Sick for having power Is Luis Arce ruling? It is evident that no, he is only a vice minister of Evo Morales; he is only in charge of having power for a time to let any maneuver be made for the former chief to return to the Presidency. This is a…
Bolivia’s Ex-interim President Jeanine Anez Alleges ‘abusive’ Action In Prison
Bhavya Sukheja, Republic World: Bolivia’s former interim president Jeanine Anez on March 23 said that her rights were being violated in prison where she is being held in pre-trial detention. In an emotional letter, Bolivia’s former interim president Jeanine Anez on March 23 said that her rights were being violated in prison where she is…
An egomaniacal evo – Un evo egomaníaco
Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: Evo and the coup It usually happens -said Zavaleta- that the most reactionary calls produce a completely democratic effect. This is exactly what has happened with the theory of the coup that the Arce-Morales regime intends to install in Bolivian social subjectivity. The more intensive and extensive the attempt to spread…
Democracy or authoritarianism? – ¿Democracia o autoritarismo?
Editorial, El Deber: Democracy or authoritarianism, that’s at stake The political tensions that Bolivians talk about and worry about these days are still far from over and they have at least two alternatives through which to pass: the first is the blind continuity of the persecution and the hegemonic desire of the Movement to Socialism,…
