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Bolivia: the Government of Peace Faces Its First Environmental Conflict After Petrobras Entered the tariquía Reserve

Summary by Desinformémonos
Nelly Coca knelt down when the Bolivian Police managed to break the human cord that blocked the entry to the Tariquía reserve in southern Bolivia. She cried, screamed and cried out for help. The police march ignored and opened the way for the Petrobras company to operate on the edge of the protected area. Nelly, 57 years old, now leads, along with other leaders of the area, the fight against the hydrocarbon project of the Brazilian capital and s…
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Nelly Coca knelt down when the Bolivian Police managed to break the human cord that blocked the entry to the Tariquía reserve in southern Bolivia. She cried, screamed and cried out for help. The police march ignored and opened the way for the Petrobras company to operate on the edge of the protected area. Nelly, 57 years old, now leads, along with other leaders of the area, the fight against the hydrocarbon project of the Brazilian capital and s…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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