AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Protests & Crackdown: Peasant and Indigenous organizations in La Paz condemned repression after police arrested Quechua and Aymara leader Vicente Salazar near Plaza Murillo during the 41st day of marches demanding President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation; clashes included tear gas and reports of detentions as blockades paralyzed transport. Human Rights Appeal: A Wiphalas Network statement calls for international solidarity and urges action through the IACHR over alleged torture, kidnappings, and collective punishment tied to the unrest. Church & Migration: In the U.S., a new apostolic nuncio told bishops that welcoming immigrants is central to the Church’s mission, framing it as service to communion and peace. Activism Lessons: A new book interview traces how Rainforest Action Network built pressure without formal power, linking corporate accountability to Indigenous rights and everyday consumer choices. World Cup Culture: Scottish fans flying to the tournament report beer shortages and ticket uncertainty, but also strong hope and community energy. Bolivia in the Arts: Epson’s photo awards exhibition highlighted an Altiplano landscape by Bolivian artist Kevin Nyun, using panoramic imagery to connect cultures. Skateboarding Growth: Baja California Sur expands skateboarding into structured youth programs and national qualifiers, with inclusive coaching for all ages and genders.
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