AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBolivia Protests & Blockades: After weeks of road blockades and shortages, President Rodrigo Paz says dialogue remains the priority but leaves the door open to a “state of exception,” as ministers resign and security forces clear key routes near La Paz. Racial Divide in La Paz: New reporting shows graffiti and online messages intensifying a racial split between Indigenous protesters and wealthier residents, with both sides trading dehumanizing insults. International Backing: The US and the “Shield of the Americas” condemn efforts to overthrow Paz, while US officials frame the unrest as criminal-backed destabilization. Indigenous Political Fear: Evo Morales alleges a coordinated plot to detain and extradite him to the US, pointing to plans involving routes through major airports. Culture & Community: In La Paz, a Pride Month exhibition at the Cultural Center spotlights 21 LGBT+ artists from Southern Baja California, with free admission and multiple art forms. Science & Identity: University of Zurich researchers study oxytocin changes during soccer rivalries with the Indigenous Tsimane’ in Bolivia’s Amazon, linking group competition to social bonding.
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