Bolivia prepares for presidential elections with a fragmented left and an optimistic right
According to the latest polls, the political fragmentation of the left appears to be benefiting right-wing parties, which could return to power through democratic means after nearly 20 years.
Report: UK counterterrorism policy Islamaphobic, violates child rights and other stories
Today we look at the People’s Review of Prevent-UK’s “counter terrorism” strategy, the US DEA’s targeting of Bolivia’s coca growers’ movement, and more
Seven day march in defense of democracy concludes in Bolivia
March for the Homeland reached the Bolivian city of La Paz on November 29 after covering a distance of more than 180km over seven days.
March for the Homeland begins in Bolivia in support of President Arce’s government
Thousands of Bolivians have begun a seven-day-long march in defense of democracy, in support of President Luis Arce’s government, and in rejection of the recent destabilization attempts promoted by the far-right opposition sectors
Bolivian government repeals law being used as a pretext for destabilization by right-wing
The Bolivian government abrogated Law 1386 of the National Strategy to Combat the Legitimization of Illicit Profits and the Financing of Terrorism, which the members of far-right civic committees and the opposition had used as a pretext to strike, mobilize and block roads






