Release political prisoners in Bolivia.

Through an active campaign to exclude Bolivia’s dictatorship, attempts are underway to cap the number of 21st Century Socialism’s dictatorships in the Americas to Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. In these four countries, the same system for the violation of human rights, the absence of the rule of law, the inexistence of the separation and independence of the branches of government, the intolerance of free political organization, and elections to vote but not to elect, has been installed. A fundamental proof that these are dictatorships, is the existence of political prisoners and exiles and in Bolivia there are 42 political prisoners that must be released.

Torture, unpunished crime of dictatorships from Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Nicaragua.

Torture is one of the most horrendous way of violating human rights that 21st Century Socialism’s dictatorships use to indefinitely hold-on to power. Notorious facts, international reports, and the free press prove that regimes from Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Nicaragua apply torture in order to institutionalize fear. This is a criminal methodology that still remains unpunished. It is promoted and protected by Castrochavism and is overlooked by far too many democratic governments.

Bolivia and Nicaragua are not democracies in crisis, they are dictatorships.

Neither in Bolivia, nor in Nicaragua, there is “respect for human rights and basic individual freedoms”. Nicaragua has over 130 and Bolivia over 45 political prisoners. The most recent political prisoners in Nicaragua are all the presidential candidates, just as Mrs. Cristiana Chamorro and others, who should participate in the upcoming 7 November elections. In Bolivia, former president Jeanine Añez, former ministers, military, policemen, young people and citizens who were a part, or victims of, the failed effort to end the dictatorship between October 2019 and October 2020, are now political prisoners.