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Caribbean-Latin America
Bolivia is following Venezuela and Nicaragua - and that’s toward totalitarian rule
2018-09-14
[MiamiHerald] While the mass exodus of more than 2.3 million Venezuelans and the murder of more than 300 anti-government protesters in Nicaragua are making big headlines, it may be time to pay attention to another country in the region that is also moving rapidly toward totalitarian rule: Bolivia.

Bolivian President Evo Morales announced last week that he will submit to his country’s Congress - where he enjoys a comfortable majority - a “law against lies,” which would penalize news about his government that he doesn’t like.

In several statements in recent weeks, Morales said he will propose a law to “punish liars” in the media and to “moralize” independent news organizations. The Inter-American Press Association has denounced that the proposed law would impose an all-out censorship on the media.

It’s ironic that Morales does even dare to publicly bring up the issue of lying. He has repeatedly promised to retire after finishing his constitutionally-allowed term, only to circumvent the rule of law to re-elect himself several times.

It’s time for the region’s diplomatic community to speak out about the slow-motion coup d’etat that’s taking place in Bolivia before it escalates into a Venezuela or Nicaraguan-style crisis.
Posted by:3dc

#8  
#4 Why can't they follow Chile's example? Why duplicate failure? Yeah, because the oligarchs get rich.

And because a lot of dumb, evil people will vote for Free Shit at the expense of their neighbors.

Not that the country that elected Obama twice can throw stones.
Posted by: charger   2018-09-14 19:58  

#7  Someone once said that if you took all the money and distribted it equally (socialism), give time, a small group of people would end up with most of the money.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-09-14 13:32  

#6  Evo Morales is the South American Robert Mugabe... Expect Bolivia to turn into a hellhole like Rhodesia Zimbabwe if he stays in power.
Posted by: magpie   2018-09-14 13:00  

#5  ..reminds me of a story out of Northern Ireland. An American walks in to order a beer. The barman asks are you Protestant or Catholic. The American replies he's agnostic. The barman asks are you Protestant agnostic or Catholic agnostic?

Are you a capitalist oligarch or a socialist oligarch?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-09-14 12:11  

#4  Why can't they follow Chile's example? Why duplicate failure? Yeah, because the oligarchs get rich.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-09-14 11:33  

#3  So basically facebook and twitter then.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-09-14 06:38  

#2  The Socialist Democrats in our own country look envious upon their southern neighbors.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-09-14 03:05  

#1  Shame on All of you.

Cynical arbitrators of Poverty.
Posted by: newc   2018-09-14 00:51  

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