In Bolivia, Ex-President Áñez’s Trial Sparks Debate About Justice
Critics say her prosecution on coup charges violates due process, but the Bolivian state has a responsibility to seek justice ...
At General Assembly, OAS Role in Bolivia Coup Remains Major Concern
A look at how the OAS, particularly Secretary General Almagro, supported the Áñez government in Bolivia ...
Will Bolivia Put Ex-President Áñez on Trial?
Attempts to pursue justice for the alleged coup and human rights violations that followed the 2019 elections in Bolivia could ...
State Violence in Áñez’s Bolivia: Interview with Human Rights Lawyer David Inca Apaza
Bolivian human rights lawyer David Inca Apaza on the demands of the protests in November and the brutality of the government's ...
The Long Coup in Ecuador
Elected on a progressive platform, the Moreno government has resorted to the politicization of justice and the militarization of politics ...
NACLA Statement on the Coup in Bolivia: In Solidarity with Bolivians Resisting Military Intervention...
Statement by the NACLA editorial board on Bolivia ...
Bolivia’s Path to Camacho (Interview)
Diverse groups oppose Evo Morales, but the right-wing Christian figures representing the country's old elite that are now grabbing power ...
Evo Morales Wins Bolivia’s Election, but Fraud Allegations Tarnish the Victory
Despite Evo Morales declaring victory, the election in Bolivia reflects growing discomfort with his hold on power. ...