WHAT’S NEXT FOR BOLIVIA AFTER MILITARY COUP?

Morales was the glue that held everything together. In 2005, I sat in a lounge off the Senate chamber in La Paz, Bolivia, waiting for an interview. I was wearing my best coat and tie. With my thinning hair and grey mustache, I could pass for a Bolivian of European descent. In fact, numerous peopleContinue reading “WHAT’S NEXT FOR BOLIVIA AFTER MILITARY COUP?”

BOLIVIA’S US INSTALLED COUP D’ETAT REGIME AUTHORIZES BRUTE FORCE

Following Evo Morales’ democratic reelection on October 20, a CIA-orchestrated coup d’etat unconstitutionally replaced him with hard-right, political nobody senator Jeanine Anez. Article 169 of Bolivia’s Constitution states: “In case of impediment or definitive absence of the president of the State, he will be replaced in office by the Vice President and, in his absence,Continue reading “BOLIVIA’S US INSTALLED COUP D’ETAT REGIME AUTHORIZES BRUTE FORCE”

BOLIVIA’S US INSTALLED COUP D’ETAT REGIME AUTHORIZES BRUTE FORCE

Following Evo Morales’ democratic reelection on October 20, a CIA-orchestrated coup d’etat unconstitutionally replaced him with hard-right, political nobody senator Jeanine Anez. Article 169 of Bolivia’s Constitution states: “In case of impediment or definitive absence of the president of the State, he will be replaced in office by the Vice President and, in his absence,Continue reading “BOLIVIA’S US INSTALLED COUP D’ETAT REGIME AUTHORIZES BRUTE FORCE”

THE LONG COUP IN ECUADOR

Elected on a progressive platform, the Moreno government has resorted to the politicization of justice and the militarization of politics to repress its former allies and constituents. Ecuador is facing some of its darkest days. The country is trapped with a highly unpopular president who has betrayed his mandate and proved his willingness to shedContinue reading “THE LONG COUP IN ECUADOR”

HOW HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH WHITEWASHED A RIGHT-WING MASSACRE IN BOLIVIA

While some may be surprised by its response to the Bolivia crisis, Human Rights Watch’s support for a U.S.-backed right-wing coup is no aberration. Bolivia is currently in turmoil after President Evo Morales was deposed in a U.S.-supported coup d’état on November 10. The new coup government forced Morales into exile, began arresting politicians andContinue reading “HOW HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH WHITEWASHED A RIGHT-WING MASSACRE IN BOLIVIA”

THE OAS LIED ABOUT THE BOLIVIAN ELECTION AND COUP, DELIBERATELY…

It could be said that they lied at least three times: in the first press release, the preliminary report, and the preliminary audit. What is the difference between an outright lie — stating something as a fact while knowing that it is false — and a deliberate material representation that accomplishes the same end? HereContinue reading “THE OAS LIED ABOUT THE BOLIVIAN ELECTION AND COUP, DELIBERATELY…”

‘WE’LL RECOVER POWER IN A DEMOCRATIC WAY, AS USUAL,’ MORALES

This massacre is part of genocide in our beloved Bolivia,” Morales said and stressed, “They are killing my brothers and sisters.” Ask yourself, why is genocide so popular among US allies? Besides denouncing the coupborn government’s massacre in Senkata, Evo Morales did not rule out the possibility of new elections to regain peace in hisContinue reading “‘WE’LL RECOVER POWER IN A DEMOCRATIC WAY, AS USUAL,’ MORALES”

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