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Quillacollo · QuillacolloIn a joint statement, Mayor Héctor Cartagena Chacón, municipal councillors, representatives of Social Control, the Federation of Traders, the Autotransporte and other living institutions of Quillacollo expressed their repudiation at the regrettable acts of violence that mourn Bolivia.Read Article
Quillacollo Raises His Voice for Peace and Sympathizes with Llallagua

Quillacollo · QuillacolloNeighbors of the municipality of Córdoba, Veracruz, denounced the massive death of allegedly poisoned cats. The colonists of the colony Infonavit Santa Margarita, in Córdoba, denounced the massive death of cats for alleged poisoning. The last cases occurred when a cat named “Coneja” died; on the same day “Brocheta” presented a picture of poisoning and on the 20th “Gordo” also died apparently in the same way, all strangely - apparently - with the…See the Story
Cats Report Mass Death in Veracruz · Global Voices

Quillacollo · QuillacolloPaola Cadima, a journalist for Red Unitel, was attacked by a violent group while covering the conflicts in the area of Cotapachi, in the municipality of Quillacollo, by a launch site. According to a report by the National Press Association (ANP) and the Circle of Women Journalists of La Paz, Cadima, despite identifying herself as a journalist, "she was beaten, touched in her intimate parts, stripped of her work teams and suffered fainting as a r…See the Story
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