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Bolivian Miners March in Demand of Actions Against Illegal Extraction and Looting

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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A massive march of state mining workers in Bolivia paralysed the center of La Paz on Thursday, demanding the government take action against illegal mining, the invasion of land and...

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In Bolivian La Paz, state-owned miners dismantled on Thursday against the intrusion of private mines into their mining areas.

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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A massive march of state mining workers in Bolivia paralysed the center of La Paz on Thursday, demanding the government take action against illegal mining, the invasion of land and...

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Explosions of protest and dynamite toured the streets of La Paz, in Bolivia. Thousands of miners demanded from the government measures against illegal excavation and exploitation by private companies. They raised their voice in defense of what they claim, it is from Bolivians. They denounce the taking of land by entrepreneurs, who take advantage of the deposits of silver, zinc or tin. The Sindicato de Mineros in Bolivia points out that illegal m…

The Federation of Mining Workers of Bolivia (Fstmb) held a march in rejection of the bulldozing and against illegal mining. The mobilization departed from the city of El Alto to the city of La Paz, where...

The FSTMB summons more than five thousand workers from El Alto to La Paz in a “Great March and National Mobilization of Protest” The Federation of Mining Workers of Bolivia (FSTMB) began today its concentration in the multifunctional El Alto from 08:00, for the “Great March and National Mobilization of Protest”, in rejection of the raids, illegal mining and labor instability in the sector. More than five thousand miners from different districts …

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Radio FmBolivia broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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