Adrift state, there is NO law, there is NO money and not even thinking about management – Estado a la deriva, NO hay ley, NO hay dinero y ni pensar en gestión

El Diario: As a result of exploration and exploitation of gold One dead and 10 injured in clashes in Mapiri The violent confrontations registered yesterday in the town of Mapiri, located in the north of La Paz, between community members of the place and workers of the mining company “La Deseada”, for the exploration and…

Encubrir – Cover up

El Diario reports: Congressman Gonzalo Barrientos Ombudsman and MAS parliamentarians try to cover up Morales Leaders and legislators of the blue party continue with the intentions of hiding the already several complaints against Evo Morales and that this issue is being forgotten as the days go by. The deputy for the Democratic Unit (UD) Gonzalo…

Mujeriego – Womanizer

Rafael Archondo, Pagina Siete: Evo and the women The former president of Bolivia Juan Evo Morales Ayma is until now, officially, the father of two children: Eva Liz and Álvaro. She was born in 1994, he in 1995. The most repeated joke of this father, who turns 61 in October, is that he loves his…

Bolivia probes alleged Morales affair with minor

By AFP for Macau Business: Bolivia’s justice ministry has filed a criminal complaint against 60-year-old former president Evo Morales over an alleged sexual relationship with a minor, Deputy Minister Guido Melgar said Thursday. “The Justice Ministry has filed a complaint against citizen Juan Evo Morales Ayma for the crimes of statutory rape and human trafficking,”…

A synonym for cocaine? You mean the Chapare? YES!

No pasa ni una semana sin que se descubran nuevos laboratorios o tráfico de cocaina … evo cambió la naturaleza del Chapare. Not a single week goes by, without the discovery of new labs or cocaine traffic … evo changed Chapare’s nature.

Why rare beetles are being smuggled to Japan at an alarming rate

Eduardo Franco Berton reports for the National Geographic: Big-horned rhinoceros beetles, taken from from Bolivia, are ending up in Japan’s illegal pet trade—and in beetle wrestling matches. COROICO, BOLIVIA“We need dark nights—they don’t come when the moon is out,” Reynaldo Zambrana explains. “First comes the female, and then the male. One must run to grab…