Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Institutionality and purging Vice President García Linera said that “there was no sufficient effort in the Bolivian police institutionally to purge their troops”; statement that it’s very interesting coming from him, an important man of a Government that got hold of a ‘pseudo-militants’ inside the military and police for…
Category: TIPNIS
TIPNIS ongoing ordeal thanks to current Bolivia central government…
An interesting editorial by El Diario: TIPNIS peasants drama continues The drama lived by the peasants of the indigenous territory and Isiboro – Secure National Park (Tipnis) and because of that, all the Bolivian population continues to suffer. While these peasants have the support, understanding and moral support of the entire population of the country,…
Bolivian central gov’s aggression still unsolved: TIPNIS – Chaparina
A good editorial from El Deber: Chaparina, new guidelines September will mark two years of violent police repression against the marchers in the Beni town of Chaparina, against Tipnis defenders, but there is still no guilty parties found. We still remember the Vice President of the State say that he knows who gave the order…
Bolivia’s current presidential double standards! ENOUGH!!
Carlos Toranzo Roca writes in Pagina Siete: Double standards Yes, it came as a gift, the aerial incident that happened in Europe, because from it, Evo Morales used it as one of his most prized weapons: the victimization. He returned to say that he suffered those affronts because he was indigenous, for being revolutionary, being…
What is behind the “rationale” of current central Bolivian gov? and OUR future?!
Renzo Abruzzese writes in El Deber: And after the orgy? An infiltrated female agent starring across a scene of abuses and mistreats to the Chancellor in Chaparina. A Chancellor exposing himself as repressive bait, mysteriously the infiltrated disappears from the stage. The Chancellor is left in ridicule. The bosses of the infiltrated say she asked…
Why Brazil “allows” current Bolivian gov bravado?
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Dilma, Evo, hatreds and OAS On May 1, 2006, Dilma Rousseff was the Minister of Energy of Lula da Silva and received a bucket of cold water from the spectacle of ‘nationalization’ offered by the new Government of Evo Morales in the San Alberto field. She came to Bolivia…
