EFE reports in El Deber: BRAZILIAN SENATOR THAT HELPED PINTO Ferraco says that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship” The President of the Commission of Foreign Affairs of the Brazilian Senate, Ricardo Ferraço, who collaborated on the exit of the Bolivian opposition legislator Roger Pinto to Brazil, said today that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship”. Ferraco…
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Read about how Brazilians understand Bolivian Senator Roger Pinto’s ordeal
Bolivian Senator, Roger Pinto is finally safe! This is an excerpt about his remarks, this Sunday, from Brasilia: Pinto in Brazil: “I thank the authorities; I had a good trip” Roger Pinto, who spent 15 months in the Brazilian Embassy in the city of La Paz, said he will wait for “the right time” to…
Why Brazil “allows” current Bolivian gov bravado?
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Dilma, Evo, hatreds and OAS On May 1, 2006, Dilma Rousseff was the Minister of Energy of Lula da Silva and received a bucket of cold water from the spectacle of ‘nationalization’ offered by the new Government of Evo Morales in the San Alberto field. She came to Bolivia…
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…
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…
Bolivia is blocked!!
An interesting and opportune analysis by Humberto Vacaflor, from El Deber: We are blocked Brazil and Chile have tightened border controls to prevent the entry of the Bolivian drug in their territories. This has led to a drowning in the narco-industrial complex that has arisen in the area of influence of Chapare. The mafias that…
