ANF reports for El Dia: Prevent distributing the Book of the Sea in Chile at a Book Fair La Serena authorities disavowed the distribution of 200 copies and even threatened with police at a cultural center. Authorities in La Serena, Chile disavowed the distribution of 200 copies of the Book of the Sea in the…
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Bolivian Islands may be cause of action, you hear?… Chile?!
El Diario reports: Excluded from the 1904 Treaty Bolivian Islands may be cause of action Victor Hugo Chavez, a researcher and expert on maritime issues, is underlying the thesis that Bolivia has rights to six islands and islets in the Pacific Ocean, since they were not included in the Treaty of 1904. Despite invasions suffered…
History 101: Bolivia had sovereign access to the Pacific: Historical background of the Bolivian Litoral
El Diario brings us this needed information: Historical background of the Bolivian Litoral Certain authorities of Chile supposed that by distorting the truth, they can eliminate the history of Bolivia. They say that Chile can not yield even a millimeter of their territory, they are right. Well, Bolivia never claimed that the neighboring country would…
Persist arbitrary use of Silala water in Chile
El Diario reports: While drought affects regions of the country Persist arbitrary use of Silala water in Chile • Authorities say there is a historical debt. The spring water passing to Chile is an average of 180 liters per second, water that this country consumes for more than 100 years, free. International law expert Iver…
Let be known to the world, so there is no doubt: History shows how Chile usurped Bolivia’s Litoral
El Diario reports: History shows how Chile usurped Bolivia’s Litoral The historical record shows that the union between the Andean region of Bolivia and the Atacama coast dates back to prehistory. After the independence of Bolivia in 1825, the Litoral Province was established in 1829 and in 1867 was incorporated as Department, with an area…
UPDATE: Bolivia – Chile and the International Court of Justice’s ruling with Carlos Mesa shining!
The International Court of Justice has taken under consideration the Bolivia -Chile pending problem and has issued: Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean (Bolivia v. Chile) – Judgment of 24 September 2015. Last week, former President of Bolivia, Carlos D. Mesa was invited to attend an interview in one the most representative programs that…
