evo has surpassed his stupidity! This cartoon from Pagina Siete, 12/13/2018, shows him lying bluntly. Understanding this behavior and his claims that in the Chapare, they only grow bananas and fish breeding … when ALL the world knows that over 90% of the coca crop goes to cocaine production. His big mouth shows how…
Bolivian President Evo Morales is carrying out a slow-motion coup. Why isn’t the region talking about it?
Andres Oppenheimer writes in The Miami Herald: On the occasion of the Dec. 10 U.N. Human Rights Day, Kimberly Breier — the U.S. State Department’s top official in charge of Latin American affairs — sent out several tweets rightfully condemning the dictatorial regimes of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. But why she didn’t mention Bolivia? I’ve been…
13 legal facts confirm the invalidity of the binomial Evo-Álvaro
Alejandra Serrate Jáuregui is an activist member of Resistencia Femenina and writes in Pagina Siete, the photo is from the internet. 1. Bolivia is the only country in the history of humanity in which, having twice voted for the constitutional presidential limitation, it was still violated. Both times the vote was at the request of…
Vulnerability to political rights worsened in 2018
El Diario reports: Apdhb The marches and the mobilization in the streets are the first option to protest demanding respect for the Constitution and the vote. The officialdom assured that the human rights are respected and are guaranteed in the country and discredited the observation of the Apdhb The Permanent Assembly of Human Rights (Apdhb)…
In Bolivia, Morales’s Indigenous Base Backtracks on Support
Nicholas Casey for The New York Times: CARMEN DEL EMERO, Bolivia — In this remote indigenous village in Bolivia, the rule has been the same for generations: Leaders can be re-elected only once. After that, they must hand power to someone else. So it came as a shock to Nelo Yarari, the leader of Carmen…
Angry Bolivians demonstrate against Evo’s candidacy
MercoPress reports: Demonstrators marched in most Bolivian big cities Thursday to complain against the Electoral High Court (TSE)’s decision to allow incumbent President Evo Morales and Vice-president Álvaro García Linera to seek re-election despite the country’s Constitution and what the people voted for in the February 21, 2016 referendum. “This is Bolivia, not Venezuela,” thousands…
