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50 Deaths By Bolivian Dictator Evo Morales
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50 DEATHS IN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE EVO

June 9, 2006. Orocondo Santiago, a member of the Movement Without Roof, falls killed by a bullet from the military Papelpampa (Oruro). According to the prefect of Oruro (the government) repression was ordered by the Ministry of Government.

September 29, 2006. The coca growers Rembe Guzman and Celestino Ricaldes killed in a clash with police and military eradicators of coca in the Yungas of Vandiola (Cochabamba).

5 and Oct. 6, 2006. In the Posokoni hill in Huanuni (Potosi), 16 people die in a violent clash between miners and employees of cooperatives: Julian Condori, Javier Escobar Clash, Javier Salvatierra Steel, Juan Carlos Condori Crispin, Juan Carlos Flores Ururi, Braulio Diaz Balcazar, Jose Luis Zarate, Johnny Tejada Poma, Pedro Mamani Plaza, Edwin Antonio Choque, Luis Alberto Choque, Encinas Maribel Arroyo, Norberto Achacollo, Simon Iruchi, Achaya Cruz and Edwin Feliciano Arias).

November 12, 2006. The policeman Juan Carlos Quenallata was injured when he tries to unlock a path in Caihuasi, died on Monday, Nov. 13.

November 14. An indigenous marchers to hit driver on the road Villa-Sajta Ivirgarzama. Ramiro die Benigno A. C. Flores and Bathsheba

January 11, 2007. Cristian Urresti Ferrel and the producer of coca Juan Ticacolque Machaca killed during the clashes in Cochabamba, after the assault on the Prefecture for organizations of the party of government.

February 25, 2007. The coca growers' Luciano dies Colque product of a gunshot wound in the clashes in Cochabamba on January 11, after remaining in intensive care for almost 40 days.

April 17, 2007. Herman Ruiz Torres died as a result of a bullet impact, after the military intervention in Villamontes, department of Tarija.

September 28, 2007. The police and military repression against students from the Normal Ismael Montes, the municipality of Vacas (Cochabamba), causes the death of Osmar Flores Torres impact by a bullet, which he blew the face and went for the neck.

November 24, 2007. During the protests organized by the University of Sucre against illegal meeting of the Constituent Assembly in the military compound of La Glorieta, dies in the area of La CALANCHES attorney Gonzalo Duran, because of a shot gun that he drilled the right lung. The expertise of the Institute of Forensic Investigations showed that the caliber of the bullet is 5.56 millimeters, compatible with Galil rifles, SA AUG 80 and using the Terrorism Unit of the National Police and the Army Special Forces.

November 25, 2007: On the third day of protests in Sucre dies Juan Carlos Serrado the university, because of a gas grenade fired at point-blank range and drilled the chest.

November 26, 2007. He died at the hospital in Santa Barbara, in the city of Sucre, José Luis Cardozo, who had been interned two days earlier with a bullet in the head. Cardozo was involved in protests against the meeting of La Glorieta.

January 16, 2008. It was lynched by coca growers allied to the ruling party student Rolando Tour Meruvia that according to testimonies collected, was' returned 'to their torturers by the same policemen who had previously rescued after receiving instructions from the seat of government. Gira had 24 years and was beaten by the growers, wrapped in a bag and buried alive.

March 24, 2008. In the area of Santa Maria, between Oruro and Cochabamba, are killed by farmers related to the ruling party Edwin Mollinedo Jaita and Jose Ordonez. According to the preliminary investigation, the motive was premeditated, since Mollinedo was the father of the leader Boris miner Mollinedo.

August 5, 2008. Two people died in the repression of miners in Oruro, in the area Caihuasi. The deceased (both hit by bullets) are Hernan Montero Claros, 26-year-old electrician and the Huanuni mine, and Roberto Caceres.

Aug 8 2008. Freddy dies Sinani, one of the disabled who did hunger strike in the city of La Paz by the failure of the Government in the payment of a bonus promised equity by Evo Morales in the 2005 campaign. Sinani's health deteriorated since August 4, the contracting pneumonia due to the intense cold. The disabled were beaten and aerated by the security forces.

11 and September 12 2008. Peasants related to the Movement Toward Socialism and residents of Porvenir (Pando) clashed in the conflict that was unleashed against the cut in direct taxes on hydrocarbons. The government militarized pandina the capital and the airport were other deaths. 20 people died (Arnoldo Gonzalez, Dieter Tupa Mati, Celedonio Basualdo, Racua Bernardino, Alfredo Rojas Cespedes, Peter Oshiro, Felix Roca, Aldi (no surname), Agripino Vargas, Sebastian Rodriguez, German Justiniano, NN, Alfonso Cruz Quispe, Emilio Pena , Nora Montano, Peter Lopez, Wilson Castillo Quispe, Johnny Cori Sarzuri, Antonio Rivero, Ramiro Tañini). The mayor Leopoldo Fernandez was arrested and another 14 people confined.
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