All posts tagged tipnis

Bolivia: worst in the region on women’s issues

UN study finds Bolivia has the highest rates of domestic violence and sexual assault in the region; controversy over ‘Día de la Descolonización’; Queen Sofia of Spain to visit Bolivia; South America’s largest religious statue nears completion.

Post-Chávez Latin America: Bolivia

The political, economic, and ideological ties between La Paz and Caracas have been extremely close in the age of Bolivarian socialism; without Chávez, Morales’s government will likely continue along the same path domestically in the short-term but may falter in [...]

Bolivia: the trial of the freedom of expression

Tipnis leaders are accused of being anti-democratic, and Bolivian government shows its commitment on the war on drugs     Journalists Union protests against Morales’ repression Last Wednesday, in the Plaza Murillo in La Paz, two groups of journalists from [...]

Bolivia: after confrontations cocaleros start dialogue with government

A new deadline for the TIPNIS consultation is not yet established; the  government prosecutes three media agencies for racism Coca-growers: after violence, dialogue starts Last Friday, the government could not reach an  agreement with the coca growers from the Yungas [...]

Bolivia: who decides about the TIPNIS future?

Struggles about the road and consultation have provoked violence and hostages, while the MAS considers the extension of the consultation process   Two brigades stop the consultation on the TIPNIS due to geographical problems Saturday, the President of the Departmental [...]

Bolivia: struggles on the Tipnis continue

Tipnis and international agreements, ‘mestizo’ is erased from the census ballot and President Morales speaks of anti-colonialism and imperialism to Bolivian Army   TIPNIS, the struggle for the road and the violation of international agreements Las Thursday, the Ministry of [...]

Bolivia: Tipnis consultations finishes in twelve communities

The term ‘mestizo’ could disappear; while Comibol cannot afford to develop Mallkhu Khota San Miguelito rejects the road and the park intangibility Last Wednesday, the leader of the village of San Miguelito, Federico Sánchez, affirmed that his community rejected the building of [...]

Bolivia: consultation process in TIPNIS starts despite problems

President Morales calls indigenous leaders NGO employees, while YPFB shows failures in management after six years of nationalization.   TIPNIS: the consultation process begins On Sunday, despite pending uncertainty of some procedures on the protocol for the consultation and the [...]

Bolivia: indigenous from the IX March return to their territories, acknowledging the possibility of conflicts

Mining firm Mallkhu Khota demands compensation after reversion of mining concession; country ranked as one of worst in food security.   IX March ends its stride in La Paz, but conflicts may occur during the consultation process    Last Wednesday, [...]

Bolivia: other week of violence in La Paz and Oruro

Morales denies alternative to the TIPNIS road,  ’marchistas’ receive tear gasses in La Paz; and Mallkhu Khota’s villagers kidnap more people   President Morales affirms that it is ‘impossible’ to build the road through the border of the TIPNIS Last [...]

Bolivia: The March on defence of the TIPNIS arrives to La Paz

After 6 days of riots policemen return to their activities, while the government displays its new strategy to ‘solve’ social conflicts. The government sets an agreement with part of the ‘marchistas’ from the TIPNIS, without the approval of the CIDOB [...]

Bolivia: More mining conflicts

Morales denies safe-pass to asylum seeker; ‘marchistas’ from TIPNIS continue march despite problems   Miners from Colquiri start dialogue with the government On Saturday, the government and the leaders of the cooperatives and waged miners engaged in a dialogue in [...]

Bolivia: OAS summit is celebrated in Cochabamba

OAS meeting in Bolivia and mobilizations toward La Paz highlight potential problems for the Bolivian government.   OAS starts summit in Cochabamba Yesterday, delegates from the Organization of American States (OAS) kicked off a meeting to discuss food security in [...]

Bolivia: First steps toward same-sex marriage

 First steps toward gay marriage, as MAS slams Adolfo Chávez for leaving the IX March and public institutions are considered the most racist.

Bolivia: Health workers achieve agreement with government

Health workers achieve agreement with government, as Tipnis march continues and Potosí governor asks government to militarize Mallku Khota mining area.

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