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Looting and Violence in the March; Government Aims to Stop Leaders · Global Voices

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The destruction in the facilities of the cable car system, the burning of two police vehicles, the destruction in the building of the Departmental Court of Justice, the doors of a private building, in addition to damaging the property of small merchants, is what left yesterday the day of protest of the affiliates of the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), evistas that arrived from the tropics, neighbors of El Alto and other sectors.
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The destruction in the facilities of the cable car system, the burning of two police vehicles, the destruction in the building of the Departmental Court of Justice, the doors of a private building, in addition to damaging the property of small merchants, is what left yesterday the day of protest of the affiliates of the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), evistas that arrived from the tropics, neighbors of El Alto and other sectors.

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The demonstrations held this Monday in La Paz by sectors calling for the resignation of Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz resulted in attacks and looting against public institutions, such as the Departmental Court of Justice (TDJ) and some rich telef stations, and private buildings and businesses.

THE PEACE 18 MAY. (NOMADA NEWS).- Between tears and powerlessness, a merchant denounced having lost all her merchandise in the wake of the looting and violent events recorded in the vicinity of the Departmental Court of Justice (TDJ) of La Paz, during the mobilizations and clashes that took place in the last hours. Doña Adriana, a merchant dedicated to the sale of desk equipment and office supplies, told that she tried to protect her products wi…

Fact Sheet: A group of protesters stormed the Departmental Court of Justice in La Paz, causing property damage and loss of judicial documents. The incident occurred amidst escalating social violence in the city. Tap to see the full context. Context: The storming took place amidst escalating violence in downtown La Paz. Protesters attempted to break through police barricades to access government buildings. Critical clashes were reported at the in…

The mobilizations affected offices of the Judiciary in the center of the country this Monday. Marchista groups forced access, entered offices and caused damage to facilities located a few blocks from Plaza Murillo.

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