Current Bolivian central gov continues its political persecution, enough!

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…

Bolivian diplomatic relations with Brazil at its worst stage ever!

Juan Leon writes in Pagina Siete: Washing dirty linen at home Brazil’s Lula Da Silva was at the dawn of the Bolivian process of change, one of the most supportive of the Government of Evo Morales’ political allies. The ideological affinity, strengthened by the origins of the union leadership of both rulers, generated a kind…

Brazilian government does wrong with diplomats that helped Roger Pinto

From Oglobo.com, written by Demétrio Magnoli: Diplomatic Misery The State becomes a tool for achieving the purposes of the occasional occupants of the government. ‘Respect instructions, respect laws, but not about whims or manifestly illegal orders.” The statement given to the newspaper “A Tribuna”, from Vitória (5/4), should appear at the top of a manual of conduct…

Political persecution in the Bolivia “of the change”

Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: The photo and the film What a picture for history: Branko Marinkovic, Roger Pinto and Jorge Quiroga on front pages of EL DEBER. It has become ‘enervating’ for Evo Morales, who used the photo as proof of a conspiracy against him. Lacking intelligence, victimizes himself, believing that he gains followers,…

Current Bolivian pluri-multi-State is not to be trusted…

ANSA reports from Sao Paulo for Pagina Siete: Brazil SABOIA said that Bolivia “is the far West” The diplomat Eduardo Saboia, who helped the illegal leak of Bolivian Senator Roger Pinto of the Embassy of Brazil in La Paz, said yesterday that Bolivia for Brazilian entrepreneurs is the “far West” and the more difficult of…

Senator Pinto’s repercussions on our relations with Brazil

Carlos Cordero writes in El Deber: Thanks to Pinto While Roger Pinto, Senator for the Department of Pando, had been held at the Embassy of Brazil in La Paz, political and diplomatic relations between the States has remained at a standstill for more than 15 months. When the news became public, that Pinto had managed…