Upside Down World reports: The Silent Advance of Chinese Mining in Bolivia Worsens Water Scarcity and Pollution “Throughout the province of Nor Caranges we notice the damage that the mine brings to the environment and our health. The headwaters of the River Sallala have dried up. For generations we have been raising llamas. It’s our…
Bolivian true option to stop the egocentric to-be-dictator!
ANF reports via Pagina Siete: Democrats call to vote void or blank in judicial The national meeting of Democrats determined to reject the judicial elections and urged to vote null or blank and announced that it will require the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) the authorization of national political organizations to carry out electoral control. “As…
Veja links the government of Evo again with drug trafficking
Pagina Siete reports: Veja links the government of Evo again with drug trafficking The magazine points out that there is something more behind the movements of Quintana and Jordan. Once again, the Brazilian magazine Veja linked the government of Evo Morales and his diplomatic movements with international drug trafficking networks, following the capture in Brazil…
evo’s legacy: The burden of corruption
A frustrating but true Editorial from El Deber: The burden of corruption [above pics came out from a search in the internet …] Where the finger is placed, the pus leaps. That impression has the common citizen when he learns of the various scandals that affect state entities and companies under the administration of President…
Bolivia: Morales’s Party Will Launch Reelection Bid against Majority Decision in 2016 Referendum
Karina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Bolivia: Morales’s Party Will Launch Reelection Bid against Majority Decision in 2016 Referendum The Vice President of Bolivia’s Movement to Socialism Party, Gerardo Garcia, said that President Evo Morales will run for reelection, “no matter what” in 2019. That means Morales is willing to bypass the constitution and the will of…
‘All she ever knew was America’: This high school athlete had a plan. Then DACA was rescinded.
Jesse Dougherty writes for The Washington Post: ‘All she ever knew was America’: This high school athlete had a plan. Then DACA was rescinded. The red brake lights on the cars ahead all lit up, the rush-hour traffic slowly rolled to a halt and Nicolle Uria, tightly gripping a Gatorade water bottle in one hand…
