Bolivian Government distorts information: Criticism of Country’s Treatment of Journalists as Colonialism

Sabrina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Bolivian Government Dismisses Criticism of Country’s Treatment of Journalists as Colonialism The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) is urging Bolivian President Evo Morales to comply with freedom of press laws and not stigmatize the work of journalists. During the association’s 73rd General Assembly, it denounced attacks on reporters and the media, demanding that the justice system in Bolivia…

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…