Evo Followers Seek to Relive Protests in Bolivia · Global Voices
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Food, fuel and medicine remain in short supply after almost a month and a half of protests - Protesters demand the resignation of Rodrigo Paz
LA PAZ.— Supporters of former President Evo Morales, a fugitive in a case for trafficking in minors, announced Monday that they will reinforce the protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz after they begin to lose strength in several cities in western Bolivia. “We will not betray the struggle, the decision of our bases this weekend is to continue the struggle and we will reinforce the protests,” said coca growers Vicente Choque…
The Bolivian Highway Administrator reported fewer roadblocks today than last week. Several roads were cleared and more food began to enter La Paz, although their prices remain high. But there are still kilometres of car queues at service stations because fuel shortages are critical, according to drivers of vehicles who have to sleep in line to supply themselves. In the rest of the country the situation is relatively normal. The conservative rule…
In a video you see heavy machinery digging a ditch in the middle of a road that was used as an alternate route for trucks Heavy machinery digging ditches on alternate roads Source: Unitel Report that coca growers from the tropics radicalized...
Protests in Bolivia Roadblocks suffocating the main cities of Bolivia were reduced this Monday, although acute shortages of food, medicine and fuel persist after more than a month of protests against President Rodrigo Paz, a AFP journalist said.
"We are the real economic engine of this country": in Bolivia, the ongoing uprising wants the regime to fall. The Bolivian article: the uprising continues, the repression gets tougher appeared first on Against Attack.

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