From The Irish Times by Tom Hennigan: The room where Michael Dwyer died More than five years after he was shot dead by police, Irishman’s mother and sister visit Bolivia to find out more about how and why he died. [for more pictures, go to the original link, at the bottom, thank you] They wore summer…
Tag: Eduardo Rózsa
The alleged terrorist-separatist case is falling down the cracks!
Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Here we go again … but more It appears that the national government believe it is possible to move “away from the splashing made by Soza” and go out to discredit him with countless allegations, but mostly because Soza has ratified himself by the wording of the letter and…
Usurpation and tyranny
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: Usurpation and tyranny The ‘Bolivarian’ regimes seem to know the address of Simon Bolivar at the Congress of Angostura: “Nothing is as dangerous as letting stay the same citizen on power for a long time. The people become accustomed to obey and he gets used to command them; that…
Bolivia’s Alleged-terrorism 101, a complete gov’s farce?! Read what international media has about it…
Maite Rico wrote this on 12/30/2010 in El Pais, Madrid, Spain: Wikileaks revelations The papers of the Department of State U.S. Government suspects that the Bolivian Government simulated a terrorist plot A witness says at the Embassy in La Paz that the intelligence services [Bolivian] prepared a fake plot to kill Evo Morales and blame…
Current Bolivian central government abuses and further abuses…
Susana Seleme Antelo describes how current central government’s behavior increases over time, we have to stop this nonsense! From El Deber: Abuses and further abuses Enter Palmasola, prison in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, as family member or visitor, is an abuse: they mark the arm with seals of the police as to livestock, or…
Bolivia: The “Rozsa case”
Susana Seleme Antelo writes for El Deber: The “Rozsa case” Is the terrorist-separatist plot thought by the [Central] Government to eliminate the Santa Cruz political-civic autonomy leadership, obstacle to the centralist project, authoritarian, re-re – election of the autocrat President Evo Morales. It takes the name of the infiltrate in the Santa Cruz’ leadership, Eduardo…
