Commissioners of the IACHR saw protests for 21F [evo cannot run again!]

El Diario reports: Sucre Activists followed the members of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights who were in the Plaza 25 de Mayo The new president of the entity, the Panamanian Esmeralda Arosemena de Troitiño, said that “it is an expression of civil society and that they are willing to listen to them. The appointment…

Former President of Bolivia Accuses Evo Morales of Attempting to Set Up Dictatorship

Karina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Former President of Bolivia Accuses Evo Morales of Attempting to Set Up Dictatorship Former President of Bolivia Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga denounced President Evo Morales in front of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (IACHR) — a part of the Organization of American States — for trying to “install a dictatorship” in…

Ultimate Bolivian gov’s international embarrassment!

Adam Shaw reports for Fox News: SECURITY COUNCIL Haley forces Bolivia to defend Assad ‘atrocities’ in ‘public view’ at UN session U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley forced Bolivia to “defend the atrocities of the Syrian regime” in “full public view” on Friday, after the country’s ambassador requested a closed session to discuss President…

Bolivia and the long arm of international justice

Bjorn Arp writes for Los Tiempos: The long arm of international justice President Morales is worried about the consequences of his acts of abuse of power and violation of human rights that can have in international tribunals. And does not lack reason, history shows us that Governments, prosecutors and judges who do not respect the…

Ivan Guzman de Rojas, the genius of the translation

An intelligence and vision which fills us with pride, Iván Guzmán de Rojas belongs to The Hall of Bolivian Fame!! Amancaya Finkel writes for Pagina Siete: Iván Guzmán de Rojas, the genius of the translation LANGUAGES in the 1980s, this engineer, physicist and mathematician created the multilingual translator computerized Atamiri based on the Aymara language. Even…

History 101 – Bolivia: Chile invasion consequences

In an attempt to record part of our history, I decided to translate the following article from Guillermo Soto, published in El Diario: Chile, nothing due to Bolivia? As soon as a Forum, event or opportunity is presented, the Chilean authorities repeatedly say that “Chile has no pending litigation with Bolivia”, that “nothing is due…