ANF reports in El Diario: Leopoldo Fernández: “They want me guilty” Almost two years of house arrest, the former prefect of Pando, Leopoldo Fernández, yesterday [11/23/2014] declared that “the government wants me guilty for the Porvenir case, so that the truth of the situation on the clashes that took the lives of 13 people and dozens…
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Bolivian governmental’s conspiracy and fabricated trials…
Susan Seleme writes in El Deber: The conspiracy and trial It was first the plot planned by the head of the regime, Evo Morales, the ‘vice’ [VP], its operators, double agents undercover and several consultants, radical fundamentalists of death as a single set. The objective were 39 citizens of Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando, all…
Bolivian justice drowning as a result of central government interference!
Jimmy Ortiz Saucedo writes for Los Tiempos: Justice of the MAS does not hold water In July I wrote an article entitled “Dangerous experiment with the Bolivian justice”, where I said: “is very irresponsible to play with justice! In it lies freedom guarantees, the goods and democracy of a civilized country”. And it was really…
Current Bolivian central gov continues its harassment practices… to say the least!
Manfredo Kempff Suarez writes for El Deber: The harassment continues To Ernesto Suárez, the Government had it is sworn for over a while, as it has it is sworn to Ruben Costas and had it to Leopoldo Fernández. Three annoying opponents who joins Senator Roger Pinto and dozens of prisoners and exiles who stood up…
Again, current Bolivian central government truncates the release of Leopoldo Fernandez!!
It is incredible how resourceful in such a bad way, can ALL the operatives be from current government!!! It is inexplicable the hate, resentment they display, and they were the ones who were going to respect human rights!!! in the face to the people who voted for current president!! Marco Chuquimia writes for El Deber:…
Bolivia MUST stop political persecution!!
Ivan Arias Duran for Pagina Siete: Amnesty now! The national Government has been magnanimous with smugglers and common criminals, because for the former, decreed amnesty for smuggled [chutos] cars (2011) and for the latter, the treatment of a law of pardon (2012). However, it insists on denying the existence of political prisoners while Bolivians know…
