Lockdown measures will not last long in parts of Latin America where authorities aren't keeping people fed and where industries like local fisheries are dying, all while neoliberal governments conspire with big business, like in Bolivia's case. People need to eat now, today.
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Region of Beni wich is connected with the Tropic, is the Mayor supplier's of drugs. People from Santa Cruz, Beni run that area. That's why we don't see any Umopar/FFAA movement. They prefer to blame the farmers of Chapare region. Its sickening and unfair!pic.twitter.com/cD0jOh5rLS
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This is an excellent development. If only we could get Canada to join this suit. Canada is acting criminally and should also be charged for upholding the Bolivian dictatorship.
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Most definitely
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100% of cocaine is produced in Chapare, from which police and military personnel were expelled, taking advantage of the political crisis. Suppliers had to close, including banks. Now they are looking for support to continue with their illicit just like in the time of Juan Morales
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