El Diario Editorial: Thorny external panorama for Bolivia Three successive blows of external origin have just been suffered by the Bolivian Plurinational State: 1) the decision of the Venice Commission that maintains that the presidential re-election of a ruler is not a human right, 2) the decision of the Human Rights Committee of the United…
Tag: political persecution
This is evo!
This picture summarizes the real and true character of the coca caudillo: You can see he is in his own cloud … this egomaniac, delusional autocrat is becoming more dangerous every day that goes by. He wasted over $160 billion dollars from our best economic time ever! He wants to remain in power at all…
Bolivia continues to endure political persecution under evo!
Pagina Siete reflects political persecution under the government of evo … IN THE LOOK Zvonko in his house Zvonko Matkovic, one of the defendants in the terrorism case, finally left the Palmasola prison and was able to avail himself of the house arrest ordered by a court in La Paz. Although Matkovic was released from…
Bolivian democracy under serious peril!
This cartoon from El Diario (10/20/2017) reflects the seriousness of the danger to lose our democracy. Who would have even thought that this peril would come from the coca grower caudillo who became president of Bolivia, eleven years ago. Now, we can argue that all the turmoil that started back in 2003 until he became…
Bolivia’s Leftist Government Moves against Free Speech with “Professional Malpractice” Law
Karina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Bolivia’s Leftist Government Moves against Free Speech with “Professional Malpractice” Law Bolivia has drafted a law that would allow journalists to be tried for “professional malpractice,” which the country’s National Associated Press has subsequently denounced as threatening freedom of expression. President of the Senate José Alberto Gonzales said the change…
Let’s start 2017 by clarifying evo has NO right to go for re-re-re-election!
Sabrina Martin reports for PanAm Post: Bolivia’s Constitutional Court Says Evo Morales Cannot Hold Another Reelection Referendum Bolivia’s courts have ruled out another referendum attempt that could have kept President Evo Morales in office for another term. “You can not raise a new consultation, a new process with the same content on something that has…
