Βολιβία: Ο λαός αντιστέκεται, ο στρατός σφάζει

Bolivia: 9 Corpses in 24 hours Prove Dictatorship’s Violence

Teresa Zubieta, the Ombudsman’s office delegate, holds that 23 people have died amidst the coup d’etat.
16 November 2019
Over the last 24 hours, at least nine Bolivians have died as a result of repressive actions carried out by the security forces that support the coup-based government headed by Senator Jeanine Añez.
Read more at http://www.defenddemocracy.press/bolivia-9-corpses-in-24-hours-prove-dictatorships-violence/

Nueva marcha multitudinaria en el centro de La Paz en rechazo al golpe de Estado

Nov.15, 2019

Massive anti-coup protests explode across Bolivia ‘against the many violations to Democracy’


“Do you think we are ignorant?”

Chanting “resign now” to Bolivia’s interim, self-declared president Jeanine Añez, protesters across the Latin American country on Friday made their displeasure with the overthrow of the government by right-wing Christian extremists last Sunday known.
Thousands of demonstrators marched through the cities of La Paz and El Alto. Friday’s protests follow days of unrest as the Bolivian people rejected Sunday’s coup, which forced democratically-elected President Evo Morales to resign and flee the country.
Read more at http://www.defenddemocracy.press/massive-anti-coup-protests-explode-across-bolivia-against-the-many-violations-to-democracy/

Indigenous Workers Build Self Defense Committees, Fight Bolivia’s Coup

November 13, 2019
After weeks of increasing right-wing protests, the Bolivian military demanded on Sunday that President Evo Morales resign. The protests had reached a fever pitch, with the police joining the side of the right-wing in the streets demanding the president’s ouster.
After the police, the military and the Organization of American States (OAS) united against Morales, he resigned. Shortly thereafter, his house was ransacked, and Morales went into hiding. President Trump along with other right-wing leaders tweeted his support for the ouster. The bourgeoisie of the eastern city of Santa Cruz (the richest sector of the country, linked to agribusiness), among the right-wing opposition and Catholic Church, celebrated Morales’ resignation.
Read more at http://www.defenddemocracy.press/indigenous-workers-build-self-defense-committees-fight-bolivias-coup/