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  • Report:  #677094

Complaint Review: EVO MORALES - LA PAZ Nationwide

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EVO MORALES
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EVO MORALES HAS BEEN LEVEL AS "ENEMY OF THE POOR" AND REQUESTS FOR HIS IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION.

Miles de manifestantes paceos y alteos piden la renuncia de Evo Morales

Por Anf - Agencia - 12/30/2010

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Uno de los manifestantes en La Paz muestra letrero en contra de la medida del gasolinazo - Apg Agencia

Uno de los manifestantes en La Paz muestra letrero en contra de la medida del gasolinazo - Apg Agencia

LA PAZ |

La sede de gobierno vivi, este mircoles, una jornada de paralizacin y protestas que se tornaron violentas conforme pasaban las horas. Los miles de manifestantes pasaron del rechazo al Decreto Supremo 748, a pedir la renuncia del presidente Evo Morales y todos sus ministros, si no deja sin efecto el gasolinazo.

Al paro de la Confederacin de Chferes de Bolivia, las juntas vecinales se sumaron a las protestas en la sede de gobierno, donde miles de personas se volcaron a las calles para exigir al gobierno cambios en sus medidas econmicas, para no afectar el bolsillo de los pobres.

El mensaje del Jefe de Estado provoc entre la poblacin pacea malestar y una mayor incertidumbre, ms an cuando el incremento salarial del 20 por ciento s****.>

 

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EVO MORALES LEVEL HAS BEEN AS "ENEMY OF THE POOR" AND REQUESTS FOR HIS IMMEDIATE resignation.

Thousands of La Paz and El Alto protesters demanding the resignation of Evo Morales

For Anf - Agency - 12/30/2010

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One of the protesters in La Paz shows sign against the measure gasolinazo - Apg Agency

One of the protesters in La Paz shows sign against the measure gasolinazo - Apg Agency

LA PAZ |

The seat of government lived, on Wednesday, one day stoppage and protests that turned violent as the hours passed. The thousands of protesters went from rejection of Supreme Decree 748, to demand the resignation of President Evo Morales and all his ministers, if not disregarded the gasolinazo.

To stop the Confederation of Drivers of Bolivia, the neighborhood groups joined the protests at government headquarters, where thousands of people took to the streets to demand the government changes its economic policies, not affect the pocketbooks of poor.

Drivers blocked vehicular traffic strategic locations in areas such as Chuquiaguillo, Villa Fatima, La Portada, Tembladerani, Obrajes, Miraflores, Peripheral and staged violence, and tips to be stoned "whipped" to drivers who failed the pressure measurement.

"To resign, which resignation ... the people are angry Evo Evo ... awaits the wall" were the slogans they shouted loud the thousands of demonstrators took to the main avenues and streets of La Paz and surrounded the perimeter of the Murillo plaza, guarded by police. As the hours passed, the strike was overwhelming.

Both morning and afternoon, the protests of residents of El Alto and La Paz broke into the main streets and avenues of the seat of government in seeking to enter the Plaza Murillo in the request for resignation of President Morales Ayma Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera and their collaborators.

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In the Villa San Antonio de La Paz one person was arrested carrying a gun. (Pistol 22). The subject was shot in the air in an attempt to break through the blockade who did a group of drivers, reported the Red PAT.

"This man was with a gun and shot (...) We wanted to kill, we are against this government and who is this man" the driver protested.

The subject was arrested by police and sent to the Task Force to Fight Crime, where it is processed by the Public Prosecutor.

While that was happening in the seat of government in El Alto, also had a day of protests and violence, as the crowd of demonstrators ransacked and burned the doors of the offices of the Regional Workers Central of El Alto (COR) and the Federation of Neighborhood (Fejuve). The runaway settlers burned furniture, stationery, work clothes Bolivia Way offices, located in the toll of the Ceja de El Alto.

Television channels also filmed the protests in El Alto to a person who was carrying an old rifle. "We are against the government and in 2003 we took the gringo (Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada) just going to get the Evo," said protester whose face was covered with a balaclava.

Police could not control the settings of violence that spread over several areas as Senkata Seco Rivers, Cross Viacha, with the Ceja de El Alto, the epicenter of the protests.



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