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It Is False that There Are Cases of “Murderers”, “Tortures” and “Kidnappings” in Bolivia, as Stated by an Argentine Representative and a Human Rights Delegation – Bolivia Verifica

The Office of the Ombudsman reported that, until 2 June, 10 deaths associated with social conflict were recorded. Most of the cases involved people affected by the blockades; in addition, three occurred in the framework of police and/or military operations, and one of them is investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office for homicide. Through an interview with the Argentine media Page 12, published on 12 June, the representative of the Autonomo…

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The Office of the Ombudsman reported that, until 2 June, 10 deaths associated with social conflict were recorded. Most of the cases involved people affected by the blockades; in addition, three occurred in the framework of police and/or military operations, and one of them is investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office for homicide. Through an interview with the Argentine media Page 12, published on 12 June, the representative of the Autonomo…

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The International Mission of Human Rights Viewers described the action as a dictatorial course that violates the rights of peoples to be observed. Deportation takes place in the midst of 46 days of protests and following the enactment of the Derogation States Act.

The Government of Bolivia deported Argentine legislators and referees from human rights organizations that were part of a humanitarian mission. The delegation travelled to monitor alleged human rights violations by the Rodrigo Paz Pereira administration. Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno issued a statement on the matter. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade...

The national legislator returned to Argentina after being held for several hours at La Paz airport. Union deputy for the Homeland said that the Bolivian authorities’ refusal to allow the delegation to enter responded to political reasons.

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Juan Marino was unable to carry out his mission in Bolivia. The national deputy of Fuerza Patria was expelled from the country along with the entourage that was part of the Humanitarian Mission. Rodrigo Paz Pereira’s government prevented the monitoring of human rights violations. According to the Argentine News Agency, the delegation arrived Monday morning at El Alto airport. In addition to Marino, the Buenos Aires legislator Vanina Biassi of th…

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Pablo Quirno, reported that Bolivia's authorities reported that inconsistencies in the entry of an Argentine humanitarian mission to the country had been verified and, for that reason, they decided not to admit its members and deport them to Argentina.The delegation was composed of legislators and political, social and human rights leaders from Argentina.Among them were the nation…

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diarioelzondasj.com.ar broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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