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Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia: 'A Project For The Liberation Of The Poor’

Znet Article, December, 13 2007 Federico Fuentes
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“Here in Bolivia, the majority have realised that the neoliberals have always betrayed us. Now the people cannot be so easily bought off, there is growing consciousness and a shift in the attitude of society. That is why it will be difficult for [...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia needs our solidarity

Znet Article, September, 18 2007 Federico Fuentes
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Bolivia needs our solidarity

Znet Article Fuentes: Venezuela's Revolution

Znet Article, September, 02 2007 Federico Fuentes
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"The internal situation will intensify over the next months, more contradictions will emerge, simply because we have no plans to hold back the march of the revolution", said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on March 24, speaking to more than 2000 ...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia

Znet Article, August, 28 2007 Federico Fuentes
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Having come out of an intense period of political confrontation, including the biggest mobilisation in Bolivia's history, this landlocked country situated in the heart of rebellious South America seems on the verge of plunging into a new phase of ...

Znet Article Fuentes: The Struggle for Bolivia's Future

Znet Article, August, 22 2007 Federico Fuentes
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After five hundred years of domination and colonialism, more than fifty years since the introduction of universal suffrage, and following five years of intense social struggle, the indigenous majority of Bolivia, for the first time in December 200...

Znet Article Fuentes: The indigenous movement and Correa in Ecuador

Znet Article, August, 07 2007 Federico Fuentes
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When Rafael Correa was elected president of Ecuador in 2006, campaigning on a strong anti-neoliberal platform to bring about a "citizen's revolution", one key social force seemed notably absent from his campaign — the country's powerful indigenous...

Znet Article Fuentes: Ecuador: Clash of old and new

Znet Article, July, 31 2007 Federico Fuentes
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Ecuador: Clash of old and new

Znet Article Fuentes: The Battle For Bolivia's Future

Znet Article, June, 19 2007 Federico Fuentes
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The breaking of a six-month deadlock in Bolivia's constituent assembly has paved the way for the opening of an intense debate on the future of this politically polarised country nestled in the heart of South America. Beginning to lose the battle w...

Znet Article Fuentes: Venezuela: US fears spread of Chavez example

Znet Article, June, 11 2007 Federico Fuentes
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Under the banner of "F...

Znet Article Fuentes: The Price of Fire

Znet Article, April, 22 2007 Federico Fuentes
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For Bolivia's indigenous majority, the year 1781 is engrained in popular memory as one of open rebellion against Spanish colonialism...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia

Znet Article, February, 13 2007 Federico Fuentes
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La Paz.- Between December last year what has passed of February, the government of Evo Morales has traversed through the most difficult period of its term, characterised by an intensification of demands and mobilisation that have obliged it to go ...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia's Morales: 'This little Indian won't be leaving office'

Znet Article, January, 30 2007 Federico Fuentes
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On January 22, 2002, then Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) senator Evo Morales was expelled from parliament, accused of being a "narco-terrorist". Exactly five years later, as the nation's first indigenous president, Morales gave his fi...

Znet Article Fuentes: Venezuela:

Znet Article, September, 09 2006 Federico Fuentes
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The official August 12 start of Venezuela's presidential election campaign has opened a new phase in Washington's plans to destabilise the revolutionary government headed by socialist President Hugo Chavez. Officially, the main opposition candida...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia

Znet Article, August, 10 2006 Federico Fuentes
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In an exclusive interview, Bolivia's powerful Hydrocarbons Minister contends that the recent visit of Joaquín Lavin (2) to La Paz "takes place in the context of constantly more frequent pronouncements in favour of a Bolivian route to the sea. He ...

Znet Article Fuentes: Evo Morales Confronts New Challenges

Znet Article, April, 10 2006 Federico Fuentes
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Three months into Evo Morales' presidential term, much of Bolivia's mainstream media has been focusing on a range of protests and mobilisations by different sectors that have sprung up across the country. The April 2 El Nuevo Dia commented that Mo...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia

Znet Article, December, 16 2005 Federico Fuentes
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  At 4000 metres above sea level and sprawling above the capital La Paz, the inhabitants of the fastest growing city in Latin America — El Alto — have consistently shown their readiness to fight for their rights, kicking out two p...

Znet Article Fuentes: Venezuela Police Reform

Znet Article, July, 12 2005 Federico Fuentes
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The Venezuelan government has announced plans for a widespread restructure of the nation's law enforcement agencies following a series of scandals. Most shocking was the late June murder of three students from the University of Santa Maria. Two of...

Znet Article Fuentes: New Uprising In Bolivia

Znet Article, May, 23 2005 Federico Fuentes
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In 1967, Che Guevara died at the hands of CIA-backed Bolivian soldiers while attempting to lead a guerrilla struggle in Bolivia. In the small town where his body was uncovered 30 years later, graffiti is scrawled declaring: “Che: Alive as ...

Znet Article Fuentes: Bolivia: A Nation Holds Its Breath

Znet Article, March, 29 2005 Federico Fuentes
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As the dust settles from a wave of mobilisations that paralysed a nation, Bolivia finds itself with a president increasingly unable to govern. Once again, the indigenous peoples of Bolivia have shown that real power lies in the streets. On March...

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