by Tyler | Dec 25, 2019 | Alberto Fernandez, Argentina, Bolivia, evo morales, Latin America, National Security, Trending
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales called for protests on the Bolivia-Argentina border against the country’s interim government, according to local media reports this weekend.
by Tyler | Dec 10, 2019 | Arturo Murillo, Bolivia, evo morales, Israel, Israel / Middle East, Jeanine Anez, Latin America, National Security, Trending
Socialist ex-President Evo Morales accused the current interim government of Bolivia – in power because Morales chose to resign – on Sunday of “not respect[ing] liberty, dignity, and identity” for establishing friendly relations with and asking help from...
by Tyler | Nov 21, 2019 | Bolivia, evo morales, Jeanine Anez, Latin America, Mexico, National Security, socialism, starvation, Trending
The conservative government of Bolivia published an audio file on Wednesday, allegedly of a conversation between a socialist activist and former President Evo Morales in which the latter ordered him to ensure that socialist rioters prevented food and basic goods from...
by Tyler | Nov 16, 2019 | Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, evo morales, Latin America, National Security, socialism, Trending, Venezuela
Residents of poor communities in El Alto, Bolivia, are facing threats of violence or “fines” they cannot afford if they do not join socialist riots against the interim conservative government that replaced ex-President Evo Morales, local media reported on...
by Tyler | Nov 3, 2019 | Bolivia, evo morales, Latin America, National Security, Organization of American States, socialism, Trending
Bolivian media recorded an attack allegedly by socialist supporters of President Evo Morales on peaceful protesters in the streets of La Paz Thursday, occurring near “hundreds” of police officers who reportedly stood by and did nothing.
by Tyler | Oct 27, 2019 | Bolivia, communism, dictatorship, European Union, evo morales, La Paz, Latin America, National Security, socialism, Trending
The United States and other Western democracies are pressuring Bolivian socialist Evo Morales to agree to a second-round run-off against his opponent Carlos Mesa after the former claimed victory in a presidential election that critics suggest was rigged.