Fact sheet The violence in La Paz, which began on May 18, has escalated into a complex court case following attacks on police officers. Two officers are in critical condition, which has led to a change in the criminalization of those responsible. Tap to see the full context
Context: The incidents occurred during a day of marches demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz Pereira. The assailants used police batons and caused damage to st…
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Anti-riot police are facing tear gas this Thursday from protesters who are trying to advance towards the center of Bolivia's political capital, in a massive march to demand the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, AFP journalists said.
Fact sheet The violence in La Paz, which began on May 18, has escalated into a complex court case following attacks on police officers. Two officers are in critical condition, which has led to a change in the criminalization of those responsible. Tap to see the full context
Context: The incidents occurred during a day of marches demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz Pereira. The assailants used police batons and caused damage to st…