Tag: democracy in peril
Bolivian Thoughts cannot publish thru Facebook – No podemos publicar en FB
I believe that masistas have poisoned FB administration and was banned to share links or even publish news about the Bolivian struggle to defend our democracy. ==== Creo que los masistas han envenenado a la administración de FB y se se me prohibió compartir enlaces o incluso publicar noticias sobre la lucha boliviana para defender…
They demand the annulment of elections – Exigen anulación de elecciones
El Diario reports: Mobilized people join in national territory They demand cancellation of elections La Paz joins the indefinite civic strike as of today with protest marches and blockades in repudiation of allegations of electoral fraud Conade, civics, political parties and citizens demand the annulment of the elections and a new election process with an…
evo’s hordes invade Bolivian cities
He feels like a king and doesn’t want to leave office: Bolivia is experiencing turmoil by the very mind and actions of current president … there goes freedom of expression, just to please this autocratic ruler … Bolivian people need to voice this outrage to the world, like this one, please click this link: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10103145914105306&id=59507654…
What happened with evo? – Qué pasó con evo?
Andres Gomez writes in Pagina Siete: Why did the majority of the people was pissed off against Evo? Because he treats Bolivians as if they were his coca growers from the Cochabambino tropics. Because he uses the assets of the Bolivians as if they were things from his chaco where he sows coca. Because he…
Morales hijacked Bolivia’s election. World democracies must declare him ‘illegitimate’
Andres Oppenheimer writes for The Miami Herald. Para la versión en español use este link. Picture at the bottom is from the internet; The United States, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and the 28-member European Union are absolutely right to question Bolivia’s authoritarian President Evo Morales’ dubious Oct. 20 election victory. But they should do much more…
