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Bolivia, US and Brazil Sign Anti-Drug Treaty

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Bolivia, Brazil, and the United States have signed a landmark anti-drug treaty that will allow outsiders to monitor coca destruction in Bolivia. John Creamer of the US Embassy in La Paz said, “This is a very important step in the fight against drugs.” Brazil’s ambassador Marcel Biato echoed his statements. Bolivia’s Government Minister, Wilfredo Chávez, [...]

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Amazon Road Construction Resumed at $2.18 Million Per Mile

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Bolivia’s Minister of Planning, Viviana Caro said today that Brazilian company OAS will continue building segments I and III of the infamous Amazon highway that the Bolivian government had agreed not to build after a march by indigenous protestors. Now, just three months after President Evo Morales agreed to demands that the would not be [...]

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Bolivian-American Cecilia Muñoz Rises in Obama Administration

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

On January 10th, the White House announced that current Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Muñoz will now serve as the Director of the Domestic Policy Council.  Ms. Munoz will coordinate the policy-making process and supervise the execution of domestic policy in the White House. Ms. Muñoz is the daughter of immigrants from Bolivia and was [...]

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Flooding in Santa Cruz and Trinidad

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

Intense rains have left streets and homes in outlying neighborhoods of Santa Cruz and Trinidad under water according to regional authroities. The Santa Cruz representative of Neighborhood Committees, Abad Lino, said that people are walking “with water up to their necks” because of the recent days of rain. Many poor neighborhoods have no sewers or [...]

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Indigenous Leaders Declare Emergency as MAS Votes for Amazonian Highway

Friday, January 13th, 2012

The main group representing lowland and Amazonian indigenous peoples in Bolivia, CIDOB, has declared an emergency as the government-controlled legislature prepares to consider modifying the “Ley Corta” or Short Law passed to protest Isiboro Securé national park from a planned highway through it. Coca growers from Chaparé have marched to the capital, demanding that the [...]

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Violence Spirals in Yapacaní, 3 dead in Protests

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Yesterday afternoon, a mass meeting of the inter-institutional committee of Yapacaní (cabildo) seeking the resignation of Yapacaní mayor David Carvajal was broken up violently by police who appear to have killed at least three people and wounded many more. After the violence Carvajal has resigned. Hundreds of protestors with rocks, sticks and fireworks faced off [...]

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Coca Growers Expel Military

Monday, January 9th, 2012

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  Today roughly 400 coca growers including men, women and children from the four towns of La Asunta, Litoral, Río Cajones y Puerto Rico in the Sud Yungasregion of the  La Paz Department have expelled 20 soldiers from a nearby base where they were patrolling for illegal coca. Locals complain of illegal detentions and physical [...]

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Controversial New Judges Sworn in Today

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Today 56 new magistrates will be sworn into office during a ceremony in Sucre. The government is calling this a triumph of democracy because the new magistrates were elected by popular vote on October 16, and the opposition deplores the new judges as politically biased members of the judiciary who did not have a popular [...]

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Spanish Newspaper names TIPNIS leader as top 100 of 2011

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

The Spanish newspaper El País named Bolivian indigenous leader Fernando Vargas as one to the top 100 most important people of the Hispanic world of 2011. Bolivia’s President, Evo Morales, was not included on the list, nor were any other Bolivians. El Pais describes Vargas as “The Indian that turned to face Evo Morales.” Other [...]

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Almaraz Proposes Prohibiting Foreign Land Ownership

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

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Bolivia former vice-minister of Lands, Alejandro Almaraz, said that the solution to Bolivia’s land ownership problems is to prohibit the sale of land to foreigners. “It seems valid to me to at least consider the legal prohibition of foreigners owning land, just like it is prohibited in Brazil,” said Almaraz. Gonzalo Colque, director of the [...]

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