Stratfor Worldview reports: Bolivia Dares to Dream of the Sea, Again To the victors go the spoils: In the 19th-century War of the Pacific, Chile bested its two foes, grabbing territory from both Peru and Bolivia. The defeat stung Lima but devastated La Paz, as Bolivia lost its access to the sea. Ever since, Bolivia has…
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This is the land that Chile could give to Bolivia as restoration for our loss, which Peru could not argue against!
Good reading, what I like the most is the map where land was given back to Peru by Chile, the portion in vertical green and purple stripes could be the land that Bolivia could get as sovereign. Peru has given that territory to Chile, long after the war, in 1929, thus, they could not argue…
Chile lies at The Hague! Bolivian merchandise in Chilean ports still has problems
Fides reports: Sánchez: Bolivian merchandise in Chilean ports still has problems The Executive Director of the Port Services Authority of Bolivia (ASPB), David Sanchez, reported that the export and import of Bolivian merchandise, continues with problems regarding the treatment with the cargo of export and import “We reiterate again, that we have problems regarding what…
Bolivians in The Hague, united by the sea and separated by the referendum when we said NO to evo’s continuation!
I am really happy and proud to have seen Bolivians protest against the delusional desire of evo to remain in power! Our claim to the world about the invasion of Chile to our territory is not been questioned anywhere at all. What infuriates me is thar evo and his acolytes, inside the Tribunal, too pictures…
Chile could solve Bolivia’s enclosure with only 0.2% of its coast
Los Tiempos digital reports: Lawyer Akhavan: Chile could solve the enclosure with only 0.2% of its coast The Iranian jurist Payam Akhavan, who is part of the Bolivian team for the maritime claim filed in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of The Hague, today presented the general aspects of the litigation and affirmed that…
Bolivia battles Chile at UN’s top court for sea access
AFP reports via Expatica: Bolivia battles Chile at UN’s top court for sea access Landlocked Bolivia took its neighbour Chile to court on Monday, seeking to resolve a century-old dispute over precious access to the Pacific Ocean which has bedevilled bilateral ties. La Paz is urging Santiago to return to talks, contending it has “an…
