AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia Protests & Crackdown: After weeks of blockades and clashes, President Rodrigo Paz signed a law expanding emergency powers to deploy the military against demonstrations, while protesters in La Paz and Cochabamba report tear gas, arrests, and threats to criminalize organizing. Human Rights Pressure: The Wiphalas Network urged international solidarity and filed an international complaint to the IACHR over alleged kidnappings, torture, and punishment of social and indigenous leaders. Indigenous Land & Power: Reports highlight armed groups controlling the Sararé Indigenous Territory, underscoring how conflict and governance collide with indigenous rights. Culture & Community (Sports): As the 2026 World Cup nears, diaspora communities and fans keep culture in motion—Paraguayans in the U.S. celebrate the team’s return, while coverage also spotlights how football chants and politics travel across borders. Arts & Music: A free Beethoven-and-Schubert concert in Fuengirola and a La Paz cultural center Pride-focused exhibition point to the week’s broader push for public culture and visibility.
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