Veronica Ormachea writes in Pagina Siete, cartoon at the bottom: Nefarious aftermath that Evo Morales left Among the disastrous aftermath that Evo Morales left after his resignation and escape to Mexico are the nine ex-authorities isolated in the residence of Mexico in Bolivia. Two have an arrest warrant for alleged acts of terrorism and sedition….
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Evo: the image of a defeat – Evo: la imagen de una derrota
Renzo Abruzzese writes in Pagina Siete, bottom photo from the internet: Evo: the image of a defeat It is very difficult to imagine Evo Morales as a normal citizen. Just as there was no image in him surrendering power, so does the one that does not distill hatred, racial resentment and infinite ambitions of power…
A very big enemy – Un enemigo muy grande
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber, photo from the internet when searching “Scandal in Bolivia with Mexico and Spain”: A very big enemy Lonely, I wrote about the transnational organized crime for years, but now I am amazed by the power of that organization, which has just mobilized officials from the Spanish embassy in La…
Chapare, tierra de nadie? Nooo, es tierra del narcotráfico. BASTA!
“En Shinahota un joven fue brutalmente golpeado por presuntamente ser el ladrón de una moto; el 8 de diciembre un adolescente fue atado a un palo santo hasta morir tras ser acusado de robar un vehículo.“ Tenemos que recuperar esa región, NO puede ser posible que la “republiqueta de la cocaina” continúe. https://www.paginasiete.bo/seguridad/2019/12/31/ante-ausencia-policial-joven-fue-linchado-otro-resulto-muy-herido-en-el-chapare-242035.html
Se fueron seis, se deben ir seis españoles más, con ignominia!
Página Siete informa: “Los ciudadanos españoles que abandonaron el país son José Luis Rivera Pérez, Juan Manuel Fernández Chamorro, Jesús María Varas García, Jorge Santos Casaus, Sergio Mora Mendieta y Sergio Casal Rodríguez. De acuerdo con los datos recogidos, los españoles, Manuel Carreño Garredo, Adrián Fernández Barreda, Óscar García Grandal y Víctor Fernández Álvarez, fueron…
Of little ropes, little soccer fields and the vision of the fallen – De pititas, canchitas y la visión de los caídos
Alberto Bonadona writes in Pagina Siete, photo from the internet: Of little ropes, little soccer fields and the vision of the fallen Behind the simple little ropes were crowds. Crowds that, first, protected their vote that wanted to be whisked away. Second, crowds of citizens who went out peacefully to protest against a government that…
