Interamerican Watch Newsletter

Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 91

Inter-American Watch Tuesday 6/7/2022 Bolivia Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office asks for 15 years for former president Áñez The Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office announced that it will request 15 years in prison for former interim president Jeanine Áñez (2019-2020)… The lawsuits against Áñez are promoted by the government of Luis Arce, political heir of Morales. The former president…

The Summit of the Americas must strengthen the Interamerican Democratic Charter

Holding the 9th Summit of the Americas, an event the dictatorships from Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua cannot attend, prove; the existence of “two Americas” the democratic one and the dictatorial other, and the existing confrontation encouraged and promoted by Bolivia’s dictatorship and by the governments of Mexico and Argentina. The nature of dictatorial regimes is…

Interamerican Watch Newsletter

Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 90

Inter-American Watch Thursday 6/2/2022 Bolivia   Astorga: “Morales already has nightmares with the DEA” After the declarations of the former president, Evo Morales, in which he accuses passive service policemen of working for the Drug Control Administration (DEA), the deputy for the Citizen Community (CC), Alberto Astorga, maintained that the president of the six coca…

The organic nature of political ideas

In the spring of 2018, I spent several weeks traveling throughout Southeast Asia visiting Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand to study the organic nature of the political ideas governing these regimes. Politically, Laos and Vietnam are Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist republics, presumably in some state of undefined transition. Cambodia is a former French protectorate, and is…

Message to the left

The electoral results of last Sunday in Colombia leave many lessons for all the political sectors of the continent, both from the right and from the left. And the political process that has taken place in the last 20 years in my country is an x-ray of the extent to which polarization and hate speech…

Ukraine, the stagnant war

If it is stagnant, does the above mean that it is time for a ceasefire? Not really, at least not now. And there are several reasons. The first and most important has to do with what the general and Chinese scholar Sun-Tzu (544-496 A.C.), author of “The Art of Democracy” said about two and a…

Interamerican Watch Newsletter

Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 89

Inter-American Watch Tuesday 5/31/2022 Bolivia Analysts detect that Evo’s “personal appetites” are reflected in roadblocks Evo Morales does not care if his actions affect the Santa Cruz Governorate or the central government, warn national assembly members and analysts. …Read more >> Source: eju.tv Report: UN Rapporteur sees that interference in justice was not eradicated and…