Despite current Bolivian gov’s absurdities, the USA is our friend!

Yesterday, the USA had its 238 birthday! Congrats to my dear American friends! Los Tiempos reports: U.S. aims to boost the agenda with Bolivia The charge d’affaires of the United States [DCM], Peter Brennan yesterday stressed the importance of boosting bilateral agenda with Bolivia where prevail interests and mutual respect between the two countries. The…

Brazilian government does wrong with diplomats that helped Roger Pinto

From Oglobo.com, written by Demétrio Magnoli: Diplomatic Misery The State becomes a tool for achieving the purposes of the occasional occupants of the government. ‘Respect instructions, respect laws, but not about whims or manifestly illegal orders.” The statement given to the newspaper “A Tribuna”, from Vitória (5/4), should appear at the top of a manual of conduct…

UPDATE on Bolivian Senator Roger Pinto’s right for political asylum! Sep/2012

This is an update on Senator’s Roger Pinto whereabouts: Pagina Siete reports: Government does not extend laissez-passer Pinto complies 100 days isolated and two vigils were installed Last night [9/3/12] ACTS, a vigil was held in plaza Bolivia and another in the Legislative Assembly. The Senator by national convergence (CN) Roger Pinto has reached 100…

Bolivian partners: Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador and Syria…

Cayo Salinas writes for Los Tiempos, an interesting article where he analyses the relationship between ALBA and Syria, let’s not forget Iran as well… a group of them is visiting Bolivia this week… Syria and the Alba by Cayo Salinas (Los Tiempos, 11/20/11) Two are the scenarios. The brutal repression that has been pursuing in a systematic…

Bolivia – USA diplomatic relations, update as of 10/21/11

La Razon: Vice-chancellor of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Juan Carlos Alurralde has reported that the terms of the document to restore diplomaric relations with the USA is long done. Alurralde, after three years of back and forth drafts, said it is because of the American bureaucracy. Bolivian Chancellor, David Choquehuanca back in August 27th said…