Read what evo says on the video, he’s just a terrorist‼️ From the comforts of Mexico, he talks to one of his warlords, he cares about getting back his power, he despises Bolivians lives. l “FAUSTINO: Brother we have [a] two point of blockade, ok brother, one in Tiquipaya. We have 4 thousand to 500…
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Evo Morales resigned! – ¡Renunció Evo Morales!
Carlos Hugo Molina writes in El Deber, the cartoon at the end portrays how evo misuses his condition of political asylee: Evo Morales resigned! On Monday, November 11, 2019 will be remembered as the day of astonishment. The amount of events that occurred after 21 days of citizen mobilization led by the Pro Santa Cruz…
Bolivia in transition – Bolivia en transición
Alvaro Vargas Llosa writes, evo’s photo from the internet: Some fools howl: coup against Evo Morales! No: Evo Morales tried to give his fifth coup d’etat from power and the seventh if we remember that before reaching the presidency in 2006 he had knocked down two presidents. Morales comes to the Government under a constitution…
Evo seeks to create a FARC in Bolivia – Evo busca crear unas FARC en Bolivia
Esto También Sucede reports: Editorial – This also happens From Mexico City, Evo Morales is trying to create a FARC in Bolivia, especially in El Chapare. His was a narco-government and is looking to protect his illegal businesses. According to United Nations data, 95% of the coca produced in that region goes to the manufacture…
Do You See A Coup Or Not? Bolivia Is The Internet’s Latest Rorschach Test.
Karla Zabludovsky reports for BuzzFeed News: Was Evo Morales’ removal a military coup? Or democracy trumping authoritarianism? You probably made up your mind before Morales even left the country. MEXICO CITY — When Evo Morales came to power in Bolivia in 2006, he jetted around the world, meeting leaders everywhere from South Africa to China,…
What I learned from living inside the Bolivian revolution.
A great, superb lecture, that captures Bolivian society, shows Bolivian character: As an American, I found myself in a unique position these past 24 days: Within the heart of Bolivia´s revolution for democracy. I´ve lived in the historic capitol of Sucre with my (now) husband for almost 2 years and I consider it a privilage…
