Editorial, Pagina Siete: Pumari, a political prisoner Marco Antonio Pumari, the former president of the Potosí Civic Committee (Comcipo) who in 2019 was one of the main actors in the mobilizations that led to the resignation of the presidency of Evo Morales, must remain in prison until June 2022, accused of obstructing a electoral process…
Category: Potosi
The city by the mountain of silver
Dennis Cassinelli, Nevada Appeal: Many years ago, a fabulous city sprang up on the slopes of an incredibly rich mountain of silver. The country was a high desert region of mountains and canyons. The miners soon found that the local native Indian tribes had to be tamed before the full potential of the silver strike…
Green-Energy Race Draws an American Underdog to Bolivia’s Lithium
By Clifford Krauss, The New York Times [lectura en español]: SALAR DE UYUNI, Bolivia — The mission was quixotic for a small Texas energy start-up: Beat out Chinese and Russian industrial giants in unlocking mineral riches that could one day power tens of millions of electric vehicles. A team traveled from Austin to Bolivia in late…
Liberar presos políticos y auditoría elecciones 2020 – Free political prisoners and audit 2020 elections
Correo del Sur: Civic Summit demands the release of political prisoners and an audit of the 2020 elections Civics also announced that they will promote actions before the international criminal justice for the arrest of civic leaders The “Summit for Justice and Freedom” held by the Bolivian civic committees in Potosí concluded. The leaders of…
Uno que desprecia la libertad de prensa, no respeta nuestro Orgullo y Símbolos Nacionales – One that despises the freedom of the press, disrespects our National Pride and Symbols
ANP, El Diario: Coopman beat the director of El Potosí ANP expresses strong protest The miner Víctor Flores attacked the journalist Juan José Toro in a popular market in Villa Imperial Potosí (ANP). – The National Press Association (ANP) yesterday expressed its energetic protest at the second attack suffered by the content director of the…
Primera aviadora – Amalia Villa de la Tapia – First female aviator
El Potosi: Senate honors the first female aviator It took 27 years for the Bolivian Senate to do justice to the first female aviator in South America and to approve a posthumous decoration in memory of Amalia Villa de la Tapia from Potosi. Villa Ella died on March 4, 1994, when she had passed the…
