AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoBolivia Protests & Blockades: President Rodrigo Paz keeps pushing dialogue while leaving the door open to a “state of exception” as road blockades drag on and security operations try to reopen key routes; clashes have already left police injured and activists quickly cut roads again. Racial Divide in La Paz: New reporting shows how the crisis is surfacing as open racism in the capital, with graffiti and online attacks targeting Indigenous communities and counter-harassment in protest spaces. International Pressure: The U.S. and the “Shield of the Americas” condemn efforts to overthrow Paz, framing “fake road blockades” as harm to food and medicine deliveries. Indigenous Environmental Defense: A broader regional focus highlights Indigenous environmental defenders fighting to protect land, with Bolivia and Mexico cited as examples of legal innovation under extreme risk. La Paz Lifestyle: A new inclusive children’s park is under construction on the boardwalk, aiming for accessible play by November 2026. Culture & Sport: La Paz hosts a regional AeroPress competition July 4, while World Cup coverage continues to spill into culture, from memorabilia collecting to fan life.
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