Chapare, tierra de nadie? Nooo, es tierra del narcotráfico. BASTA!

“En Shinahota un joven fue brutalmente golpeado por presuntamente ser el ladrón de una moto; el 8 de diciembre un adolescente fue atado a un palo santo hasta morir tras ser acusado de robar un vehículo.“ Tenemos que recuperar esa región, NO puede ser posible que la “republiqueta de la cocaina” continúe. https://www.paginasiete.bo/seguridad/2019/12/31/ante-ausencia-policial-joven-fue-linchado-otro-resulto-muy-herido-en-el-chapare-242035.html

The economic heritage of MAS – La herencia económica del MAS

Alberto Bonadona writes in Pagina Siete: The economic heritage of MAS I cannot find a single project that, in the long 13 years and nine months of the MAS government, can qualify it as successful. Not even the Orinoca museum and, of course, not the road built to reach that population. The museum was already…

The Morales critics within Bolivia’s indigenous community

TRT World reports: The former Bolivian president is credited with lifting many out of poverty and for spurring economic growth, but some in the indigenous community believe his legacy is not as rose-tinted as is portrayed. When former president Evo Morales won the 2005 election, he became Bolivia’s first indigenous president from the Aymara community,…

End of an era – Fin de época

Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: End of an era The changes of time are usually, sometimes, unexpected. Dinosaurs, for example, were not prepared for change. They did not even find out about the asteroid that supposedly hit Yucatan and killed them 650 million years ago. Of course, those who are least aware that things…

Terrorism (I) – Terrorismo (I)

Juan Jose Toro writes in Pagina Siete: Terrorism (I) What is happening in Bolivia? The Bolivians who are in the country know this, because we live it in our own flesh, but, given the notorious misinformation that exists abroad, especially in Argentina, I will expose some facts: 1. In different parts of the country there…