Bolivia’s political limbo

Jan Souverein, International Politics and Society Journal: En el período previo a las elecciones de octubre, Bolivia está más polarizada que nunca. No está claro si eso cambiará después In the run-up to the elections in October, Bolivia is more polarised than ever. It’s not clear whether that will change after “Animales” y “hordas” versus…

Impacto Covid-19

Editorial, El Deber: What six months of pandemic leave in Bolivia Six months after the arrival of the coronavirus in Bolivia, it is time to take stock that allows us to become aware of the footprint that this pandemic has left among Bolivians. Such a hard blow reveals the weaknesses not only of the health…

Incendios forestales – Forest fires

El Diario: In study derogation of standards 19 active forest fires in Santa Cruz Of the fires registered until yesterday [9/13/2020], 2 are in Concepción, 8 in San Ignacio, 4 in San Matías, 1 in San Rafael, 1 in Cabezas, 1 in Vallegrande and 1 in San Antonio de Lomerío, the last being reported in…

Biased Human Rights Watch

Carlos Valverde, El Deber: Nonsense and crooked humans Now it turns out that Human Rights considers the accusations against Evo Morales disproportionate because “they are only based on the recording of a telephone call between Evo Morales and a peasant leader [1]” who is instructed that the blockades must be forceful and that no food…