Spanish Human Rights Activist Regains Her Position and Offices in Bolivia
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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Spanish activist Amparo Carvajal regained control of a human rights organization and its offices in Bolivia on Thursday, more than two years after a dispute with a group affiliated with the leftist party that has governed the Andean country since 2006. Carvajal, 86, walked slowly arm in arm with President Rodrigo Paz as they entered the headquarters of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Bolivia (AP…
Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Spanish activist Amparo Carvajal regained control of a human rights organization and its offices in Bolivia on Thursday, more than two years after a dispute with a group affiliated with the leftist party that has governed the Andean country since 2006. Carvajal, 86, walked slowly arm in arm with President Rodrigo Paz as they entered the headquarters of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Bolivia (AP…
The president restored the property to Spanish activist Amparo Carvajal, who held a vigil for years in defense of the institution and its principles
In June 2023, a group of MAS-like activists took the premises violently. Yesterday, President Paz returned the headquarters to Amparo Carvajal.
The entity had been occupied since 2023 by persons related to the MAS government. ...
Listen to this news: Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz returned the headquarters of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Bolivia (APDHB) to Spanish activist Amparo Carvajal after nearly three years of occupation by groups affiliated with the previous Movement for Socialism (MAS) government. This act took place on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Carvajal formally recovered the building after a vigil that began when groups led by Édgar Salazar sei…
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