Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: Evo and the coup It usually happens -said Zavaleta- that the most reactionary calls produce a completely democratic effect. This is exactly what has happened with the theory of the coup that the Arce-Morales regime intends to install in Bolivian social subjectivity. The more intensive and extensive the attempt to spread…
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Bolivia ex-president’s pre-trial detention extended 2 months
The Malaysian Insight: FORMER Bolivian interim president Jeanine Anez’s pre-trial detention was extended by two months yesterday, as a prison official announced the ex-leader will receive medical care at the La Paz penitentiary where she is being held. Authorities arrested and detained Anez, 53, last weekend on charges – deemed trumped-up by opposition politicians –…
Jeanine Áñez is taken out at dawn to take her to another prison – Sacan de madrugada a Jeanine Áñez para llevarla a otro centro penitenciario
El Deber: Despite requests to transfer to a health center, she was sent to the Miraflores prison, without further explanation “They took me out saying that I was going to Clinica del Sur” were the only words that Jeanine Áñez managed to share when she was admitted to the Miraflores prison. At one o’clock in…
Bolivia: Is there political persecution? – ¿Hay persecución política?
Man: Is there political persecution? Avernoy: If you think that corruption, narcotraffick, terrorism and injustice must not get punished, then, there is political corruption, mate.
Porvenir, without future
Pagina Siete reports, photo from the internet: It has been 11 years since the violent and dark events of the Porvenir town were raised and Pando’s former Prefect, Leopoldo Fernández, remains deprived of his freedom. Until 2013 he was imprisoned in jail, and since then, for health reasons, remains in house arrest. The events of…
Freedom of expression of the people at risk
El Diario reports: Citizens and opponents Assemblyman describes the pretense of punishing people as worrisome. They gave substitute measures to citizen who shouted to President Morales: “Bolivia said No” The population expressed its rejection of the policies implemented by the Government. Meanwhile, the ruling party maintains that what happened in Potosí is an isolated event…
