AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Protests & Blockades: In La Paz, graffiti and online slurs have sharpened a deep racial divide amid weeks of road blockades and shortages, as Indigenous protesters demand President Rodrigo Paz’s exit and residents blame them for paralyzing the city. International Pressure: The U.S. and the “Shield of the Americas” condemned efforts to overthrow Paz, accusing protest organizers of “fake road blockades” and warning that drug-linked funding should be held accountable. State of Exception Debate: Paz kept dialogue as the priority but left the door open to a “state of exception” while Parliament weighs emergency rules. Road Violence: In eastern Bolivia, police were wounded during an operation to reopen the San Julián highway, then security forces withdrew and the road was blocked again. Culture & Community: La Paz’s boardwalk children’s park is getting an inclusive upgrade—“Todos a Bordo”—with accessibility features and a pirate-ship centerpiece, due to open by November 2026. Sports & Identity: Iraq striker Aymen Hussein faced a nearly seven-hour U.S. airport interrogation before being allowed into the World Cup buildup.
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