Prisoners in Bolivia Protest From Prison Ceiling for Alimony - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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September 16, 2025 – La Paz – EFE. Dozens of prisoners in a prison in La Paz, Bolivia, demonstrated this Tuesday, with some on the roof, to demand payment of the daily pensions that the state grants them for their food. These payments, known as “prediaries”, have not been delivered by the regional governor for six months, which provoked the protest of the prisoners. From the roof of San Pedro prison, the prisoners showed a banner that said “6 mo…
Inmates at Bolivia's San Pedro Prison are on hunger strike, angry that they haven't been paid their daily food allowance for months.
Dozens of prisoners protested on Tuesday, some climbing on the roof of a prison in the Bolivian city of La Paz, demanding the payment of the “prediaries”, the maintenance they receive from the State on a daily basis and that for half a year the regional government owes them. “6 months without prediary. Hunger hurts”, [...] The entry Reos climbs to the roof of a prison in Bolivia to claim payment of alimony was first published in Foco Informativa.
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