Monday, May 9, 2011

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Governed by the EGTK


Two recent events seem to confirm the suspicion that the real heart of the Bolivian government's decision-making power is in a group led by Álvaro García Linera, from the old Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army (EGTK). First we have the statements of Oscar García Suárez, uncle of the vice president, who outraged by the abandonment to his late brother and progenitor of the second president said that "the governing reality in Bolivia is not Evo but Álvaro" .

Moreover, just knowing that the person in charge of information dissemination about candidates in judicial elections is none other than Juan Carlos Pinto, a former comrade in arms of vice in the EGTK and former director of the Presidential Representation for the Constituent Assembly (REPAC), a state agency which was de facto head of another former guerrilla, Raúl García Linera. Pinto will have under his command the strategic Democratic Strengthening Intercultural Service (SIFDE), division of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in charge of research, training, public education and communication.

If anyone doubts remained about the rigged nature of preparing for elections in October, this is yet another proof of the intentions Government: under current regulations, the media can only disseminate what former EGTK decide.

remember that the terrorist training EGTK ( in which the vice "learned to kill", by his own admission ) conducted raids on universities and banks, as well as acts of sabotage as blowing up pylons in full democracy, as was the early 90's. As vice president and his brother, Juan Carlos Pinto also purged 5 years in prison for his raids, but was released after the implementation of the new Code of Procedure Criminal, in which participated the current design a government minister and former lawyer Alvaro Garcia Linera, Sacha Llorenti.

Source: Eju.tv
Illustration: Photomontage

Saturday, May 7, 2011

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fraud Andean Wedding "mass" Uncle Vice

Evo sponsoring 350 pairs, build homes offer

"The Bolivia's President Evo Morales, is sponsoring the marriage of 350 couples under the Andean country's ancient custom.

The event marks the Coliseum closed in La Paz, one of the most important sports venues Bolivia. "


anthropologist and professor at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Miguel Pérez, cites various elements that make the whole Andean celebration.

1. The place is done is not sacred.
2. The union of partners in the Andean culture, it is free, no civil or religious wedding
3. The Andean ceremonies characters are "individual", ie only the family can be present

is part of the decolonization says government .

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couple of the Andean region of Bolivia, their clothing is the result of centuries of colonization, man's hat and woman, skirt, pants are back on the dress of the English, it remains to date

Inca ceremony with original clothing empire

Any difference ?

This "wedding" took place as part of the show of "Decolonization" being conducted by the socialist government of Evo Morales, but does that change?


  • The flag of the republic's name
  • The form of marriage
  • day sea
  • The new
  • holidays and public holidays
  • His house evo
  • heritage
  • is Vice is believed the most intelligent of Bolivia

That remains:

  • Poverty Corruption
  • The drug trade demagogy
  • insecurity

NOT CHANGED NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY.

I wonder if the offering of homes for newlyweds is not influenced the decision to marry

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said that the country but Alvaro Morales governs

Oscar Garcia Suarez, vice president of the state's uncle said on Friday that the country does not govern but Evo Morales Álvaro García Linera, and said his brother died early Friday in the city of Santa Cruz, was abandoned by the current vicemandatario.

García Suárez
revealed that the president abandoned his father's life Raúl García Suárez, who died Friday morning in Santa Cruz victim of cardiac arrest could not avoided by means Foianini clinic, where the deceased was admitted with the help of his friends.

Vice President Garcia Linera after receiving the news of the death of his father, he changed his schedule went to the Department of Beni, where she delivered the new mayor of the municipality Baure infrastructure and recently moved to the city of Cochabamba.

Oscar García Suárez, at a press conference, said his nephew Alvaro Garcia was pursuing his father and he had blocked all offices because he arrived at La Paz and was identified as the father of Garcia Linera will shut the doors indicating that they had instructions not to attend.

According García Suárez his brother was embittered by clarifying that never gave up and attended all the requirements and demands of Álvaro García Linera and his brothers, though not long lived with them.

"It is true that (my brother) had left the, it is true that there was much time with them but everyone knows that Alvaro Garcia Linera and his brothers were never abandoned because my dear mother kept them and their mother, I say that categorically, "said García Suárez. Serious allegations



In this context, the president's uncle said the mastermind of the division of Bolivia is the son of his brother's indictment or chasing anyone who thinks otherwise to him. Know the kind of person who is leading the country as Bolivia's ruler since Álvaro García Linera Evo Morales all he does is to make football and insult people, but the one in charge is called Álvaro García Linera and denounce this man " .

" I appeal to the military because I am a soldier like my brother did not let politicizing the armed forces can not be socialists are nationalist in this town. Can not accept that they impose a slogan Patria o Muerte an invader as Che Guevara, who tried to impose but they were killed " said.

also Oscar Garcia expressed his willingness to meet with Vice " on the ground it takes "to prove their claims whenever his nephew Alvaro Garcia Linera, left in life to his father and preferred policy for his family.

Asked why the newly made those statements, Garcia Suarez responded to journalists who simply his brother in life always called prefix and preserve the unity of the family.

"I obviously am risking my family because as you may guess the rest of my family is with them, it is easy to be with the Government but I have an obligation to tell the truth" said to clarify that his brother went to Santa Cruz, three days ago and by invitation of his friends recommended him penetrate.

On the other hand, a friend of the late Raul Garcia, who declined to give his name said the father of Vice "was always complaints, came here to Santa Cruz with a person. He came along with wanting to stay, he was 76 years old had a jovial nature very polite, was good even walked together. He had many friends, "he said.

Source: jornadanet

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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censorship is coming Bolivia

electoral Internet Censorship and cellular

In previous articles we have warned about the government's intention to conduct an election in October without the right to debate or information, in short, would not be free elections. This, in view of prohibitions to the press, not to be interviewing candidates for judicial elections, and candidates themselves, nor have the right to openly disseminate their careers and proposals. But analysis of the Electoral System Law shows a situation even worse.

happens that Article 82 of the standard states in paragraph III that the government may punish sending e-mails, post on social networking and messaging cellphone text. Hard to believe? Well here it is: "Article 82. (BANS). III. After the call, any particular person, individual or collective, social, collegial, or political will to campaign or propaganda for or against any candidate or any, of any media, including internet and mass text messages cellular telephony, being subject to electoral failure of the criminal category ".

Congresswoman Alejandra Prado says "now you understand why the registration of cell called" . The truth is that, as he paints the thing elections will be unconstitutional, which would violate rights to privacy and information protected under Articles 25 and 106 of the CPE. But among so many abuses, what more does a tiger stripe?

Source: Eju.tv

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Ten ways to censor the Internet

state control over telecommunications, denying access to the Internet, and use harmful programs steal information are some techniques used by repressive governments.

On the occasion of World Press Freedom May 3, an organization that defends the rights of journalists identified 10 new techniques that repressive governments are using to suppress information on the Internet. Some

"reveal staggering levels of sophistication, while others come from the old school" said Danny O'Brien, report author and member of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

1. Lock web. "Many countries censoring online news sources using local Internet providers and international channels to set up blacklists of Web sites, and prevent use of certain keywords by citizens' , according to the CPJ report.
One of the countries that use the web lock is Iran: "In January 2011, the designers of Tor, a tool to avoid the privacy and censorship, found that censorship agencies the country were using new, highly advanced techniques to identify and dismantle software against censorship ".

2. Censorship of accuracy. Many repressive governments attack websites only in strategically vital moments. Belarus is known for using this technique, according to CPJ.

"In Belarus, the opposition media in Internet Charter 97 predicted that the site would be dismantled during the December presidential election, told the agency . "What was done: the day of the election, the site was dismissed by an attack known as a denial of service (DOS, for its acronym in English). The DOS attack prevents a normally functioning website by overloading the server with requests external communication. "

3. Access denied. There are governments that severely restrict access to Internet, and where only a small fraction of the population allowed to use the network at home. A majority has no other choice but to use accessible areas controlled by the government. Cuba stands out in this regard, according to CPJ.
"Those who manage to evade the obstacles facing other problems. Yoani known bloggers like Sanchez have been discredited in a medium accessible to all Cubans as state television is ", said the report.

4. Control of infrastructure. different countries: Ethiopia. According to CPJ, in this country, the state telecommunications company has monopoly control over access Internet and fixed telephone lines or cell phones. This allows the government to exert a leak "substantial" of political news, according to the report.

5. Attacks on sites operated from exile. "news sites operated from exile also faced censorship and obstruction, often perpetrated by the governments of their countries of origin or their delegates. Exile sites covering news in Myanmar face constant denial of service attacks " said the body that defends the rights of journalists.

6. Malware attacks. different countries: China. Computer programs are harmful also known as "malware" , which can be hidden in emails, "apparently legitimate and sent to the private accounts of reporters with a convincing but false header." If the reporter opened the mail, you install a program on your computer that is used to remotely spy on the communications of the reporter and steal confidential information, according to the report.

7. State cyber crime. Countries like Tunisia use fake Web pages to redirect users to those sites, and from there to steal their usernames and passwords. "The use of fake sites, a common tactic of hackers criminals, is being adopted by agents and followers of repressive regimes. While cybercrime practices appear to have been abandoned with the collapse of the government of Ben Ali in January, the new government has not relinquished control of the Internet as a whole, "according to CPJ.
8. Powerful switches for the Internet. different countries: Egypt under Hosni Mubarak. The CPJ reported that the practice of "slow down or block access to the network" has been widely used in Egypt and other countries such as Myanmar or China, to prevent the journalists to tell the world what happens.

9. Detention of bloggers. different countries: Syria. arbitrary arrests "continue to be the easiest way to stop the new media" according to CPJ. In this regard, Syria is one of the "most dangerous" the world to keep a blog "by repeated cases of short and long periods of detention," the report said.

10. Violence against journalists of the Internet.
different countries: Russia. The journalists who write for the Internet is increasingly becoming the target of attacks by repressive governments. In this sense, Russia is a clear example: "A brutal attack in November 2010 left the prominent financial journalist and blogger Oleg Kashin so hurt that he was hospitalized with a medically induced coma for some time. No arrest was made in the attack in Moscow, reflecting Russia's poor record in solving attacks against the press, "the CPJ noted.

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