AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia Protests and Crackdown: Former president Evo Morales says Rodrigo Paz’s far-right turn has sparked a five-week general strike and blockades, with indigenous and social movements demanding Paz’s resignation while the government moves to crush dissent. Human Rights Under Pressure: Bolivia barred an international human-rights delegation from documenting protest conditions, confiscating documents and forcing activists onto flights—an escalation that echoes wider concerns about civil liberties. Roadblocks Hit Daily Life: More than 5,000 cargo truck drivers remain stranded as protests disrupt highways, prompting a humanitarian aid caravan by the Ombudsman’s Office, Red Cross, and the Catholic Church. Women’s Cultural Education: The Islamic Center of Bolivia launched a women’s book club to promote religious awareness, shared experiences, and community bonds among Muslim women. Amazon Biodiversity: New long-term camera-trap research suggests Bolivia’s elusive “ghost dog” may be more common than feared, adding fresh hope for conservation in the region. World Cup, Identity, Community: Coverage of Iraq’s return to the World Cup highlights football as a bridge for diaspora communities, while a Bolivia-linked story notes how global sport travels with culture and belonging.
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