Anti-indigenous racism has become an increasingly evident subtext to the political divide that is gradually pulling Bolivia apart.
Last week in Sucre this boiled over on the night before Evo Morales’ visit to the city. Organized groups, antagonistic to Evo Morales and the MAS party started to provoke disturbances and challenge the police and the army. With Morales’ visit cancelled, the army and police forced off the streets and the organised gangs were able to vent their anger towards the groups of indigenous peasants who had travelled to Sucre to welcome the President.
For a full explanation of how the disturbances unfold it is worth reading this article: Bolivian Racism Runs Amok in Bolivia.
Or you can take a look at this video footage, though you have to fast forward ca. 1 min into the video before anything appears
No mojitos and no lights: Cuba’s tourism industry fights losing battle
-
Power cuts and shortages of basic items plague Communist-ruled island’s
vital sector
4 hours ago
1 comment:
It's a real pity if this is happening in Bolivia, because is a wonderful place, but with this kind of discrimination, they are not going to arrive nowhere.
Post a Comment