AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Protests Escalate: Explosions and tear gas hit La Paz as miners marched toward Plaza Murillo, with some demonstrators reportedly throwing dynamite sticks while demanding President Rodrigo Paz resign amid a deepening economic and fuel crisis. Fuel, Dollars, and Land Law: The unrest is tied to shortages of U.S. dollars and falling energy production, plus anger over the repeal of Law 1720, a land-mortgage measure opponents say would open Indigenous and peasant territories to corporate encroachment. Wider Pressure Builds: The protests follow days of blockades and a long march from Bolivia’s northern Amazon, showing how unions, farmers, and teachers are converging on the same demand. Global Context—Lithium Rights: Separate from Bolivia’s streets, Amnesty warns Nevada’s lithium boom is advancing without free, prior, and informed consent—an echo of how extractive pressure can spark social conflict.
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