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2019 Bolivian political crisis
LMFS- Posts : 5146
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- Post n°76
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
I am still wondering what the hell has happened in Bolivia, the coup regime seemed to have things under control and full US support. They have collapsed overnight as if US was not supporting them anymore? Of course nothing would be more poetic than those fascist scumbags facing the same kind of "justice" they were imposing on MAS. Armed forces need to be cleaned upside down, the same as intelligence, media and police. Elites will need to ask the rest of the colonial criminals in exile in Miami to free some space for them over there... otherwise I would not understand what the hell MAS is thinking on.
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- Post n°77
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
Nothing personal, just business. Mordor's voice on the "revolution" in Bolivia
Do you remember the "people's revolution" in Bolivia that took place about a year ago? When the "rebellious people" drove out the hated irreplaceable president Evo Morales . They even wanted to arrest him and try him for bullying his people, but, fortunately, the leader of the state managed to leave the country.
One can say about that “revolution” - not everything is so simple. In fact, Evo Morales was not a bad president at all. Even good. Of course, not for everyone, but for the majority of Bolivians - for sure. For the part that is historically humiliated and destitute. First of all, it is the indigenous population, the Indians. Morales did everything to improve their lives. He achieved great success in this matter. And when he was overthrown, a civil war almost broke out in the country, because the people from the provinces rose to defend the president - the very poor part of the population, mainly Indians. Then they were at least calmed down, even force was used. Yes, and support for this "revolution" was decent - the entire "civilized world" welcomed the victory in Bolivia, democracy. The USA was especially zealous, but this is not surprising. Much indicatesthat the roots of the Bolivian "revolution" are there. And the reason for the pain in the teeth is banal - minerals that are necessary for the leader of the "free world". And the bad Morales restricted access to them, unfairly considering them a national treasure.
It seems that democracy and freedom in Bolivia won. Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jeanine Agnes became the interim president , and a passionate friendship began with the "older brother", the United States. And it seemed that everything was so clearly and beautifully done that Bolivia was already in your pocket and would soon become another cherished Anchuria from the famous novel by O'Henry . But they did not complete it. It was necessary to be more careful. In general, the presidential elections were held in Bolivia, the victory in them was won ... by the ally of the same Evo Morales, Luis Arce . All the achievements of the "uprising" were lost overnight. The people showed the price of the very "revolution", which, in its essence, was the most common pro-American coup d'etat, carried out according to all the canons and manuals.
Of course, no one will forget the past year. Neither Evo Morales nor his associates. The country is investigating how it happened that a minority ruled from abroad, albeit for a short time, managed to take power. And many feel that a quiet life for them ends, and the result may be a court verdict. There is only one way out for them in this situation - to immediately leave the country, requesting political asylum somewhere. First of all, of course, in the USA. But then one incident happened: Jeanine Agnes and her 350 associates decided to get American visas, but ... they were refused! Just some kind of collapse of hopes, a real betrayal. These people struggled for US interests in Bolivia, and in the end they were simply dumped as a used rubber product.
And what's most interesting is that the United States does this on a regular basis. Apparently, they did not read "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery . And even if they did, they still do not consider any aborigines they were using as their own. Not so long ago, the Americans abandoned their allies, the Kurds, in Syria, who literally shed their blood while fighting ISIS 1 (banned in the Russian Federation). Merit means nothing to Americans. There is only a political advantage and conjuncture. Nothing personal, just business. And now Jeanine Agnes and her associates, most likely, will have to answer for everything committed before the Bolivian court. Unless, of course, they find another country to escape. For example, Colombia. But the fact is that, having learned about the refusal of the United States to rescue their charges, they may also start twirling their noses there.
This story is textbook. Probably, it needs to be kept in mind by everyone who, in order to curry favor with the United States, is ready to sacrifice the interests of their country and their people. And many should strain themselves up and think about what the big stars and stripes host will do when he no longer needs the used political material. You do not need to look for the answer for a long time - it will be thrown into the trash. This applies to absolutely everyone. With no exceptions.
Do you remember the "people's revolution" in Bolivia that took place about a year ago? When the "rebellious people" drove out the hated irreplaceable president Evo Morales . They even wanted to arrest him and try him for bullying his people, but, fortunately, the leader of the state managed to leave the country.
One can say about that “revolution” - not everything is so simple. In fact, Evo Morales was not a bad president at all. Even good. Of course, not for everyone, but for the majority of Bolivians - for sure. For the part that is historically humiliated and destitute. First of all, it is the indigenous population, the Indians. Morales did everything to improve their lives. He achieved great success in this matter. And when he was overthrown, a civil war almost broke out in the country, because the people from the provinces rose to defend the president - the very poor part of the population, mainly Indians. Then they were at least calmed down, even force was used. Yes, and support for this "revolution" was decent - the entire "civilized world" welcomed the victory in Bolivia, democracy. The USA was especially zealous, but this is not surprising. Much indicatesthat the roots of the Bolivian "revolution" are there. And the reason for the pain in the teeth is banal - minerals that are necessary for the leader of the "free world". And the bad Morales restricted access to them, unfairly considering them a national treasure.
It seems that democracy and freedom in Bolivia won. Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jeanine Agnes became the interim president , and a passionate friendship began with the "older brother", the United States. And it seemed that everything was so clearly and beautifully done that Bolivia was already in your pocket and would soon become another cherished Anchuria from the famous novel by O'Henry . But they did not complete it. It was necessary to be more careful. In general, the presidential elections were held in Bolivia, the victory in them was won ... by the ally of the same Evo Morales, Luis Arce . All the achievements of the "uprising" were lost overnight. The people showed the price of the very "revolution", which, in its essence, was the most common pro-American coup d'etat, carried out according to all the canons and manuals.
Of course, no one will forget the past year. Neither Evo Morales nor his associates. The country is investigating how it happened that a minority ruled from abroad, albeit for a short time, managed to take power. And many feel that a quiet life for them ends, and the result may be a court verdict. There is only one way out for them in this situation - to immediately leave the country, requesting political asylum somewhere. First of all, of course, in the USA. But then one incident happened: Jeanine Agnes and her 350 associates decided to get American visas, but ... they were refused! Just some kind of collapse of hopes, a real betrayal. These people struggled for US interests in Bolivia, and in the end they were simply dumped as a used rubber product.
And what's most interesting is that the United States does this on a regular basis. Apparently, they did not read "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery . And even if they did, they still do not consider any aborigines they were using as their own. Not so long ago, the Americans abandoned their allies, the Kurds, in Syria, who literally shed their blood while fighting ISIS 1 (banned in the Russian Federation). Merit means nothing to Americans. There is only a political advantage and conjuncture. Nothing personal, just business. And now Jeanine Agnes and her associates, most likely, will have to answer for everything committed before the Bolivian court. Unless, of course, they find another country to escape. For example, Colombia. But the fact is that, having learned about the refusal of the United States to rescue their charges, they may also start twirling their noses there.
This story is textbook. Probably, it needs to be kept in mind by everyone who, in order to curry favor with the United States, is ready to sacrifice the interests of their country and their people. And many should strain themselves up and think about what the big stars and stripes host will do when he no longer needs the used political material. You do not need to look for the answer for a long time - it will be thrown into the trash. This applies to absolutely everyone. With no exceptions.
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kvs- Posts : 15821
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- Post n°78
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
LMFS wrote:I am still wondering what the hell has happened in Bolivia, the coup regime seemed to have things under control and full US support. They have collapsed overnight as if US was not supporting them anymore? Of course nothing would be more poetic than those fascist scumbags facing the same kind of "justice" they were imposing on MAS. Armed forces need to be cleaned upside down, the same as intelligence, media and police. Elites will need to ask the rest of the colonial criminals in exile in Miami to free some space for them over there... otherwise I would not understand what the hell MAS is thinking on.
I think that there is an underlying evolution of the "developing" world that makes it harder and harder to control. Morales was genuinely popular and
the Bolivian people simply did not abide by the US meddling. At the end of the day power rests on people obeying and conforming. If people do not
then all you have is a bunch of "deciders" screeching out their orders with nobody listening and no real power being wielded.
A critical mass of patriotic people has established itself in different parts of Bolivian society from government to even business that made Uncle Swine-shit's
usual coup routine no longer viable. We also see this in Venezuela. Maduro is not staying in power through repression. The US appointed opposition
is not popular and has no traction. Just like Navalny in Russia. But in Russia, US stooges are an even bigger joke.
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- Post n°79
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
I do love the irony of US machinations to secure access to strategically important minerals important to the US economy and getting foiled.... BY DEMOCRACY.... hahahahahahaahahahaha.... delicious...
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franco- Posts : 7032
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- Post n°80
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
https://thiscantbehappening.net/two-latin-american-victories-for-equality-and-sovereignty/
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- Post n°81
Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
Luis Acre has just been sworn in, but it's just a matter of time before Joe Bidet and Koala Harris restart the meddling.
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Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
Kawsachun News
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Evo Morales is back in his country. 11 months of exile due to the US-backed coup, but he is now back as the leader of the Bolivian people.
@KawsachunNews
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Evo Morales is back in his country. 11 months of exile due to the US-backed coup, but he is now back as the leader of the Bolivian people.
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Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
franco wrote:Kawsachun News
@KawsachunNews
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Evo Morales is back in his country. 11 months of exile due to the US-backed coup, but he is now back as the leader of the Bolivian people.
I hope he does not get murdered by some tool of the rotten elites in Bolivia. "No man, no problem" (falsely attributed to Stalin).
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Re: 2019 Bolivian political crisis
The two most important figures of Bolivia's coup regime, former Ministers
@ArturoMurilloS
&
@Ferlopezjulio1
have fled the country so as to escape justice.
Police have revealed that Murillo is in Panama and López is in Brazil. They both left on November 9th, the day Evo returned.
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1328764417622872065
Bolivia's courts have issued arrest warrants for the two most senior figures of the coup regime, Interior Minister Arturo Murillo and Defense Minister Fernando Lopez. These charges are for corruption in relation to the purchase of tear gas.
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1328513062727454723
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Real democrats. The best American supported freedom lovers that money can buy.
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- Post n°86
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Last year, Bolivia's coup regime temporarily censored RT, they were taken off air for covering the anti-coup protests. Now, Bolivia's state channel is playing RT packages on their news show. Media freedom & plurality restored.
https://twitter.com/OVargas52/status/1329200165446619140
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Check out the moronic comment from the SJW Trump derangement syndrome victim below this tweet. Yeah, RT is all about
goosestepping Nazi domination. These fucks should listen to themselves talk. They not only sound like retards they are retards.
Funny how real Nazis in Banderastan who have put Hitler's butcher quisling Bandera on a pedestal and worship him daily as well
as try to make Hitler sound like a liberator are not an issue for these SJW drones. As long as CNN says it's OK, then there
is no problem. The definition of a hive mind.
goosestepping Nazi domination. These fucks should listen to themselves talk. They not only sound like retards they are retards.
Funny how real Nazis in Banderastan who have put Hitler's butcher quisling Bandera on a pedestal and worship him daily as well
as try to make Hitler sound like a liberator are not an issue for these SJW drones. As long as CNN says it's OK, then there
is no problem. The definition of a hive mind.
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Bolivian police confirmed the former leaders of the far-right coup regime are now living in the US, which had sponsored them.
This includes de facto coup leader Arturo Murillo, a fascist whose family allegedly includes Croatian Nazis who fled after WWII.
Bolivian Police Confirm Presence of Coup Authorities in the US
https://twitter.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1331630673946357765
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- Post n°89
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What a surprise.
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magnumcromagnon wrote:Bolivian police confirmed the former leaders of the far-right coup regime are now living in the US, which had sponsored them.
This includes de facto coup leader Arturo Murillo, a fascist whose family allegedly includes Croatian Nazis who fled after WWII.
Bolivian Police Confirm Presence of Coup Authorities in the US
https://twitter.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1331630673946357765
Too bad, a bullet did not enter his brain.
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Hole wrote:What a surprise.
Yeah, real popular politicians. The choice of the people. Just exactly which people is not specified but rather clear from
their behaviour.
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BREAKING: Bolivia's courts have ordered the arrest of former coup President Jeanine Añez and her most senior Ministers, as they are considered a 'flight risk'.
This comes as part of the investigation into the US-backed coup in 2019.
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1370434227557298184
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Put that demented witch to rot in jail for once...
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Wow for once Sorosites pawns in Myanmar, Russia and now Bolivia actually get to bear the brunt of their actions
One of the reasons these people are so brazen is that they hardly ever get the book thrown at them. Meanwhile nationalist/anti-globalists get persecuted, locked up, put out of business, cancelled or even liquidated at record numbers
One of the reasons these people are so brazen is that they hardly ever get the book thrown at them. Meanwhile nationalist/anti-globalists get persecuted, locked up, put out of business, cancelled or even liquidated at record numbers
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RT
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BREAKING:
Bolivian court issues ARREST warrants for former Interim President Jeanine Anez and ministers who seized power after 2019 coup
Kawsachun News
@KawsachunNews
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Jeanine Añez was taken to the Departmental Police Command of Beni then taken to the Trinidad airport to be transferred to La Paz, accompanied by the Commander of the Police, Jhonny Aguilera.
Declassified UK
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The UK's ambassador to Bolivia welcomed the military-backed coup regime that took power in 2019, removing the elected president.
"Due to the political changes...a more open environment for foreign investment is perceived" and business will be "easier"
After a coup in the South American country of Bolivia in November 2019, democratically elected president Evo Morales was forced to flee. Foreign Office documents obtained by Declassified show Britain saw the new military-backed regime, which killed 18 protesters, as an opportunity to open up Bolivia’s lithium deposits to UK firms.
Lithium – known as ‘white gold’ – is a key metal used in batteries and increasingly important to the world car industry
Britain’s Foreign Office appears to have paid Oxford-based company to optimise ‘exploitation’ of Bolivia’s lithium deposits the month after Morales fled country
UK embassy acted as ‘strategic partner’ to coup regime and organised international mining event in Bolivia four months after democracy overthrown
UK firm founded by British Army veteran was ‘now in line to offer its services’ to mining companies, Foreign Office noted after event
UK embassy provided data for the now discredited international report which was used to justify 2019 coup
UK embassy brought cybersecurity company with close links to the CIA to Bolivia in March 2019, eight months before the military takeover
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-03-08-revealed-the-uk-supported-the-coup-in-bolivia-to-gain-access-to-its-white-gold/
@RT_com
Russia state-affiliated media
· 16h
BREAKING:
Bolivian court issues ARREST warrants for former Interim President Jeanine Anez and ministers who seized power after 2019 coup
Kawsachun News
@KawsachunNews
· 5h
Jeanine Añez was taken to the Departmental Police Command of Beni then taken to the Trinidad airport to be transferred to La Paz, accompanied by the Commander of the Police, Jhonny Aguilera.
Declassified UK
@declassifiedUK
·
2h
The UK's ambassador to Bolivia welcomed the military-backed coup regime that took power in 2019, removing the elected president.
"Due to the political changes...a more open environment for foreign investment is perceived" and business will be "easier"
After a coup in the South American country of Bolivia in November 2019, democratically elected president Evo Morales was forced to flee. Foreign Office documents obtained by Declassified show Britain saw the new military-backed regime, which killed 18 protesters, as an opportunity to open up Bolivia’s lithium deposits to UK firms.
Lithium – known as ‘white gold’ – is a key metal used in batteries and increasingly important to the world car industry
Britain’s Foreign Office appears to have paid Oxford-based company to optimise ‘exploitation’ of Bolivia’s lithium deposits the month after Morales fled country
UK embassy acted as ‘strategic partner’ to coup regime and organised international mining event in Bolivia four months after democracy overthrown
UK firm founded by British Army veteran was ‘now in line to offer its services’ to mining companies, Foreign Office noted after event
UK embassy provided data for the now discredited international report which was used to justify 2019 coup
UK embassy brought cybersecurity company with close links to the CIA to Bolivia in March 2019, eight months before the military takeover
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-03-08-revealed-the-uk-supported-the-coup-in-bolivia-to-gain-access-to-its-white-gold/
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The actions of Anez and her associates is a real insurrection. The Capitol Hill demonstrations were no such thing.
I can hear the US dominated fake stream media screeching spinning up about the "violation of the human rights of Anez".
I can hear the US dominated fake stream media screeching spinning up about the "violation of the human rights of Anez".
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kvs wrote:The actions of Anez and her associates is a real insurrection. The Capitol Hill demonstrations were no such thing.
I can hear the US dominated fake stream media screeching spinning up about the "violation of the human rights of Anez".
Considering that she had requested refugee status but was declined by the USA. Makes you wonder what they planning.
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franco wrote:kvs wrote:The actions of Anez and her associates is a real insurrection. The Capitol Hill demonstrations were no such thing.
I can hear the US dominated fake stream media screeching spinning up about the "violation of the human rights of Anez".
Considering that she had requested refugee status but was declined by the USA. Makes you wonder what they planning.
They need "regime victims" situated in the target country. It's the same as with Nahalny. If he had stayed outside of Russia
he would have faded into utter obscurity but now he can be tossed around as a "political prisoner".
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Bolivian police say they found Jeanine Añez hiding *in a box* after hours searching the city of Trinidad, Beni.
When she was not at her home, many feared that she had fled to Brazil. However, she was still in her city, she had failed to leave in time
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1370729668349939713
When she was not at her home, many feared that she had fled to Brazil. However, she was still in her city, she had failed to leave in time
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1370729668349939713