Luís Fernando Camacho
Camacho Bolivia Far-right Bolivian leader Luís Fernando Camacho gets three months of preventive detention

Camacho, who has been in preventive detention since December 2022 under various cases, now stands accused of the crimes of breach of duty for alleged irregularities in the purchase of a fire truck

Criminal proceedings against Jeanine Áñez over Senkata massacre begin in Bolivia

In November 2019, at Áñez’s orders, security forces brutally repressed protesters who had blockaded the Senkata gas plant as a part of the anti-coup protests, massacring 10 protesters and injuring over a hundred

Daily Round-up | Israeli minister Ben Gvir storms Al-Aqsa & other stories

In today’s episode, we bring you stories of Itamar Ben-Gvir storming Al Aqsa, the Bolivian right-wing’s increasing attacks, protests by workers in Tunisia, and Lula’s meetings with leaders from across the world

Bolivian far-right groups continue retaliatory attacks on public infrastructure

Extremist groups are protesting the arrest and sentencing of far-right opposition leader and governor of Santa Cruz, Luis Fernando Camacho

Camacho Bolivia Far-right Bolivian leader Luis Fernando Camacho gets four months of pre-trial detention in coup case

Social movements across Bolivia that have been calling for Camacho’s arrest and sentencing saluted the move, but violent riots have broken out demanding his release in his home department Santa Cruz

Daily Round-Up | New right-wing government under Netanyahu takes charge in Israel and more

In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the new government taking charge in Israel, the meeting of defense ministers of Syria and Turkey, the arrest of Luis Fernando Camacho in Bolivia, and UN agencies warning of the reduction of work in Afghanistan

Violence continues in Bolivia’s Santa Cruz department

Despite achieving key agreement on the date of the census, right-wing groups continue protests and violence in Santa Cruz

“Bolivians will not allow a new coup d’état to take place” says Gabriel Villalba Pérez

Bolivian lawyer and professor Gabriel Villalba Pérez spoke to Peoples Dispatch about the political conflict at the center of the anti-government strike called by the conservative opposition

Daily Round-up | 21 dead, dozens missing in multiple migrant boat tragedies & other stories

In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the death of migrants in the Aegean Sea, Canadian education workers planning a strike, the right-wing mobilizing in Bolivia, and the Arab League meeting

Brazilian representatives ask Bolsonaro to clarify his participation in Bolivian coup

Brazilian deputies requested access to records and files which may indicate collaboration between Bolsonaro and Añez at the time of the coup