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Bolivia 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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Bolivia government says deal reached with protesting miners

Bolivia government says deal reached with protesting miners

Bolivian miners clashes with police in La Paz and demand President's resignation

Bolivian miners clashes with police in La Paz and demand President's resignation

Bolivian miners clash with police in La Paz, demand president’s resignation

Bolivian miners clash with police in La Paz, demand president’s resignation

Miles and Miles of Protest in Bolivia as Miners and Unions March Against Privatization and Low Wages

Miles and Miles of Protest in Bolivia as Miners and Unions March Against Privatization and Low Wages


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