tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334039332024-03-07T04:46:05.941-04:00BOLIVIA LIBREWelcome to this open door to learn and discuss about human rights, the environment, freedom off speech and the building a democracy for Bolivia, please fill free to participate.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.comBlogger73125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-37904916528835357832009-11-08T15:56:00.001-04:002009-11-08T15:57:52.783-04:00Constitutional FallaciesLast Friday I diligently comply with one of our most “plurinational”, and Creole traditions of the country and went to drink a few “frias” in one of the hundred “boliches” in Cochabamba; a magical place where you can talk about everything and anything when there are no maSSist zealots with cell phones around; but do to the current situation of the country, it focus mostly on politics.<br /><br />Many were the topics of the night, but the most intense one was the supposedly marvelous new constitution we have in the country; there were obviously some infiltrated maSSist goons in the table; so most of us watched what we said but manage to screw with their minds anyways.<br /><br />The maSSist poit of view was that with the new constitutions, followed textually, that means as Evo interpreter it for them; all problems of the country were going to be solved. One of the first comments, I meant, obstacles to them, was the insinuation that the maSSist might not win a majority of votes in the senate. The maSSist, after writing something in a little booklet replied, “All is set for the MAS party to have at least 50% of congress, which will allow them to be able to change anything in the constitution or any law if that matters”. This could happen because the maSSist constitution doesn’t respect the rights of the political minorities.<br /><br />One brave person observed that there was no need to spend so many efforts to win Congress, since in Bolivia all you need is to have the power of the violent masses in the street and whoever is the President can screw this constitution like Evo screwed last constitution. I freezing breeze crossed the tables, since we all new that the maSSist forces included now the vicious of the violent from the Union Juvenil Crucenista in Santa Cruz and that in Bolivia, a change of topic was urgently needed.<br /><br />I wisely moved towards attacking the maSSist enemy, yes, the USA; and informed all that when I was in that country I had the chance to read their constitution and was involved in studying some of their laws at the time they deported my for being an illegal, I meant, “unauthorized” worker. And told them that their Constitution is so fucked up that allowed black people from being segregated and having their human rights taken away from them; since their Constitution in the 60’s is the same than today. Someone rapidly jumped with a comment indicating that an interracial couple; I believe in Alabama, was denied civil matrimony by the justice of peace based in racism.<br /><br />These really messed up the maSSist minds in the table, they happily paid for the beer and left with the belief they hit a jack pot with the juicy news of the racist USA Constitution; they were probably thinking on how to beat each other on communicating it from, “reliable’ sources, to their bosses, Evo, Lineras’s and company.<br /><br />The rest of us left knowing that it doesn’t matter what it says in the constitution, what matter is that if you make presidents so powerful, it will be human nature to try becoming a totalitarian ruler where a Constitution is no more than a paper to clean their ass. And so will happen if you allow the majority of the society to decide over the rights of the minorities, as it happened with Afro-Americans in the 50’s and 60’s. Both of the situations will happen in Bolivia if Evo Morales is allowed to win the December elections, it is a good thing the democracy fighters are ready to reduce the possibility for it to happen and are now prepare to fight on the long run if this preliminary battle is lost.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-76932374948503360052009-11-02T21:15:00.000-04:002009-11-02T21:16:48.456-04:00Apology to violation of Human RightsThe past 3 weeks passed by pretty fast, it all started as soon as I sat foot on the country after a lengthy flight; in La Paz. The shit had just hit the fan for the regime of Evo Morales and his indigenous fascist comrades; the opposition lead by Manfred Reyes Villa had just accused the regime of human rights violations because they would not let his Vice President candidate, a political prisoner here in La Paz, speak freely with the press. Nothing changed the stubborn, hateful and racist minds of the maSSist oligarchy and their zealots; and it gave Manfred Reyes Villa and his party one week of free political propaganda and endless ammunition; the case is currently about to be ventilate in the UN at their US headquarters, and the maSSist regime has everything to loose.<br /><br />Now, just a week ago, a new front has opened; the revelations that the government manipulate and implanted evidence on the still open case of the assassinated presumed terrorist Eduardo Rozsa and two of his friends. The regimes trying to hide their deeds by lying means they have to say 5 more lies to cover the first one and so one; the true is soon to be completely reveled, and is not going to look good for a criminal like Evo Morales, whom recognized gave the order to kill Rozsa and the others.<br /><br />All this plus the publications of key maSSist zealots warning of possible elections fraud against Evo Morales by their appointee President of the Electoral Court, how laughable, and the fact that Alejo Veliz, and old Morales ally, accused Morales from participating as a lower chamber candidate for MAS archenemy Goni Sanchez de Lozada and the MNR party back in 1985 is going to bring interesting artillery to the last month of the election process.<br /><br />As it appears, there is a large window of opportunity for the freedom fighters in Bolivia to restore democracy and the Republic, we will keep fighting for it to happen; Viva Bolivia Libre of maSSist racism and totalitarism.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-83052162649373306162009-10-04T09:20:00.000-04:002009-10-04T09:21:47.780-04:00Why Obama, why?Cannot you hate the light skinned people like I do? Asked himself Evo Morales, dictator wannabe of the ex Republic of Bolivia while accusing US President Barrack Obama of racism against the Bolivian indigenous people at his speech at the UN last week.<br /><br />A statement like this would have cause furor just 3 years ago when Evo and his sweater were the political hit of the moment. These days, Evo’s jargon are yap, yap, yap on the international community ears, outside Venezuela of course. The funny thing is that his pathetic words didn’t even have repercussions in Bolivia, I got the news from a Venezuelan friend that sent me a video he taped of a pro Chavez Venezuelan TV station by e-mail. Non of my friends in the US heard or care about it, neither we in Bolivia. Not that I am saying it didn’t air here, it might, I don’t live in front of the TV; but if he appeared, it didn’t make the shock waves it use to do in the past.<br /><br />Something that did showed in Bolivia was the second SOS meeting in Margarita Island, Venezuela; where Evo shared space and ideology with his likes Mugabi, Chavez, Gadhafi and Correa. I felt sorry for Lula and Bachelet being in the middle of that hot pot of dictator apprentices, but they are not going to run for office anymore, so I guess they believe have little to loose.<br /><br />Evo off course, didn’t loose the opportunity to blame his problems to others, his most important words where more or less, “who is responsible for the melting glaciers in Bolivia and the Andes, Capitalism is the enemy of humanity”. I guess nobody told him that his friend Hugo Chavez burns tons of gas to the atmosphere every day which are a pollution source much closer to Bolivia than those of the mean capitalist states further North.<br /><br />Good thing he didn’t mention desertification, some wise ass might have mention him that all the rainforest his cocalero zealot burn to plant coco leaves at protected national parks while assassinating their legal indigenous communities or build roads trough an anima sanctuary are a cause of decertification closer to home. By the way, the latter news did show in all Bolivian free press.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-78748128130491626942009-09-20T14:01:00.000-04:002009-09-20T14:02:47.278-04:00I am Back in the SaddleIt is being a while, a long while since I write in my blog; something I had to do to make sure I don’t screw up and give away any strategy from the Victor Hugo Cardenas presidential interests. Now that Victor Hugo has declined his postulation and I have decided not to participate within any of the pro democracy candidates, Manfred and Samuel, I will start writing again and off course given a hand here and there to the Manfred Reyes Villa camp, the candidate that I support to lead the country towards reintegration and freedom of the people.<br /><br />I was amassed by the way the regional fissure become such an obstacle for the candidacy of Victor Hugo Cardenas, a fissure that appeared to be an abysm hundreds of kilometers wide for those close to Cardenas in the occident of the country. Their idea in their minds of Bolivia being the Andes, and their culture, could not let them open their eyes to make them understand that if Victor Hugo wanted to be a president of the country, he needed to have contacts and alliances with everybody in the country.<br /><br />It was so sad to see that they claimed that alliances with the Orient were welcome, but with new people, new blood; like if they were any new on politics or like if they created the Victor Hugo candidacy in a couple of months. What can I tell you all, it was like seeing a second MAS in the making, with old politicians believing they are the new blood because were never a part of a Bolivian government, or were part of it for a short period of time.<br /><br />The recipe was old, and it was proven a disaster by the Andean autocracy of the maSSist regime, so was understood by Victor Hugo; whom wisely bailed out after Manfred Reyes Villa showed he was capable of cementing that fissure between the Andes and the Orient; and so was Doria Medina, in a very light, fuzzy way.<br /><br />Manfred is, in reality, the only real possibility to keep democracy and freedom in Bolivia, the so called right wing candidate has nothing off what a right wing politician in other more moderate and lest socialistic countries would have. He is another populist, hard worker, expert investor on social programs and constructor of cities, a modern man but hardly a conservative, which is the trademark of the right wing politician.<br /><br />Off course comparing with the leftist, neo fascism of Evo Morales and his MAS party, almost anybody else in Bolivia will be considered on the right side of the spectrum of politics as we know them. And yes, different from what the maSSist regime and their allies whine about, the fascists thinking is a combination of nationalism and socialism, which were and are key components of the regimes of Mussolini, Hitler, Chavez and Evo Morales.<br /><br />Bolivia can still be saved from the hate and racism of Morales neo fascism of Evo Morales. Funny, and sad thing, the biggest problem for this to happen is the insistence of Doria Medina to participate en the elections, with the “I am in the middle flag” he cleverly raised from the beginning of the creation of his party; not enough to win a presidency, but enough to win key sets in Congress to help serve his enterprise interests. To bad a good 10% of the Bolivia population is fooled by this person that only thinks on himself and his money. Today that is a 10% the Bolivian democratic freedom fighter cannot easily spare; especially with the 6% cheat votes insured by the maSSist regime abroad.<br /><br />We will see what happens, and will off course, help guiding the country towards the respect to of human rights for “everybody” at any open possibility; I will keep posting till that happens.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-7696316118206098752009-06-07T15:01:00.003-04:002009-06-07T15:06:42.969-04:00More Political Refugees from the maSSist RegimeAs we can see bellow, even Brazilian leftist government considers the maSSist regime of Evo Morales a dictatorship<br /><br />Santa Cruz El Deber<br />Tras casi nueve meses de la matanza de Porvenir, el Gobierno de Brasil decidió otorgar refugio político a 118 bolivianos que viven en las ciudades fronterizas de Brasileia y Epitaciolandia. Según la agencia ANSA, la decisión fue tomada por el Consejo Nacional para los Refugiados (Conare) y la medida fue defendida por el ministro de Justicia de Brasil, Tarso Genro, uno de los dirigentes más importantes del Partido de los Trabajadores (PT).<br />Los bolivianos que recibieron el asilo son socorridos por la administración de Lula da Silva desde septiembre pasado y vivían en el coliseo de Brasileia.<br />El diario Estado do Sao Paulo informó de que los bolivianos recibieron el refugio por entender que existe el temor de persecución política y falta de garantías para que se les siga un proceso legal imparcial.<br />“Son personas del pueblo, trabajadores, comerciantes. No hay interés por parte nuestra si los conflictos los colocan en la izquierda o en la derecha", dijo el ministro Genro, citado por Estado do Sao Paulo.<br />Consultado al respecto, el esposo de Ana Melena, Carlos Suzuki, aseguró que la ex dirigente cívica es una de las beneficiarias con el refugio, pero evitó hacer comentarios porque las autoridades brasileñas le advirtieron que, a partir de ese momento, ya no podía realizar declaraciones políticas.<br />Más de 300 ciudadanos bolivianos cruzaron la frontera con Brasil por los puente que unen Cobija con Brasileia y Epitaciolandia, el 16 de septiembre de 2008, luego de que el Ejército boliviano tomara prisionero al prefecto de Pando, Leopoldo Fernández.<br />El 11 de septiembre, en la localidad de Porvenir, se produjo un enfrentamiento entre campesinos afines al Gobierno y partidarios autonomistas que provocó nueve muertos, siete campesinos y dos de los afines a Fernández. Un día después, el Gobierno dictó estado de sitio en todo el departamento amazónico y, en la acción de retoma del aeropuerto de Cobija, que estaba ocupado por los autonomistas desde el 5 de septiembre, fallecieron un pastor evangélico y un policía militar por impactos de bala.<br />Fernández se encuentra detenido en la cárcel de San Pedro de La Paz, a la espera de un juicio ordinario, pese a que la Corte Suprema de Justicia indicó que le corresponde un juicio de responsabilidades y ordenó que sea trasladado a Sucre para ser juzgado por la Corte Suprema de Justicia.<br />La decisión brasileña no ha agradado a las víctimas de septiembre. La abogada que representa a las familias de los siete campesinos fallecidos, Mary Carrasco, anunció que, a través de la Cancillería boliviana, extremará recursos para revertir el refugio de los 118 bolivianos, ya que considera que están implicados en los enfrentamientos.<br />“Haremos llegar las partes más esenciales de la investigación penal, a objeto de que se revierta el refugio que han obtenido a base de mentiras, pero respetaremos los canales diplomáticos", acotó Carrasco.<br />La abogada comentó que “recibe con sorpresa el refugio a 118 bolivianos que huyeron de la región pandina de Cobija” tras los hechos de Porvenir y dejó en claro que no todos tienen relación con la denominada masacre de Porvenir.<br />“La información que proporcionaron esas personas a las autoridades brasileñas son puras mentiras y que el proceso que se lleva adelante en Bolivia no es una persecución política. A nombre de las víctimas podemos asegurar que no existirá cansancio en la batalla penal contra los fugitivos que se convirtieron en refugiados que el Gobierno del Brasil”, dijo.<br />15 campesinos inocentes<br />La Fiscalía de Cobija determinó el sobreseimiento de 15 campesinos acusados de homicidio, lesiones graves y tentativa de asesinato en los hechos del 11 de septiembre de 2008.<br />De acuerdo con el informe del fiscal de materia Fidel Ribera, la etapa de investigación se encuentra ‘superabundantemente vencida’ y “los elementos probatorios sobre la acusación no fueron presentados en la etapa de la investigación”.<br />El 12 de septiembre de 2008, el Ministerio Público por intermedio de los fiscales de Materia Mario Mariscal Miranda y Patricia Tania Romero, presentó una imputación contra 15 campesinos bajo los delitos de homicidio. Luego del enfrentamiento de Porvenir, los cívicos apresaron a 15 campesinos y los llevaron a las oficinas del Comité Cívico de Pando.<br />LA SOLICITUD<br />• La solicitud de asilo podrá ser efectuada en cualquier delegación de la Policía Federal de Brasil, que se encuentran en puestos fronterizos y puertos.• El extranjero que llega al territorio brasileño podrá expresar su voluntad de solicitar el reconocimiento del estatuto de refugiado a cualquier autoridad migratoria que se encuentra en la frontera.• La autoridad a quien fue presentada la solicitud deberá atender al que pide el asilo y preparar los trámites de la declaración, que deberá incluir las circunstancias relativas a su ingreso con Brasil y los motivos que lo hicieron huir de su país de origen. • El ingreso irregular en el territorio brasileño no constituye un impedimento para la solicitud de asilo ante las autoridades competentes.• No se rechazará en la frontera a quien manifiesta su deseo de solicitar asilo. • La autoridad competente tomará las declaraciones del solicitante, acto que marca el inicio del procedimiento. • Además de las declaraciones prestadas si es necesario, con la ayuda de un traductor, el solicitante deberá llenar el formulario de reconocimiento de la condición de refugiado, la cual deberá incluir su identificación completa, profesión, grado de escolaridad y también el de los miembros de su grupo familiar, así como la narración de las circunstancias y acontecimientos en que se basa su solicitud, proporcionando las pruebas pertinentes, si las posee. • Los trámites de la solicitud tienen que ser realizados por un funcionario calificado y en condiciones que aseguran el secreto de las informaciones. (Fuente:_Acnur)Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-74715447687873571432009-03-23T22:27:00.000-04:002009-03-23T22:28:14.569-04:00MaSSist AnarchyAs it was expected, the taking over and stealing Ex Vice President Victor Hugo Cardenas’s country house with the aggravate of the beating of his elderly wife and young children and nice by a maSSist mob lead by Evo Morales henchmen is a hot topic of discussion in the country and within my inner circle of friends and foes.<br /><br />The most interesting comments come this time from the maSSist zealots, especially from the ones with higher education and the ones that trough the Bolivian style Persian market had worked hard and made enough money to own a small property to rest and enjoy in the countryside. Most of them have a member of the community that takes care of the grounds without pay but with the right to live in a hut on the border of the property with their family. They are also allowed to take some of the agricultural products the small land produces if the owners are interested on having them. Yes, the above owners are in deed Evo Morales supporters; at least they were up to the Cardenas’ ordeal.<br /><br />For them, communitarian justice was fare away, at the land their grandparents left, were their poor cousin live, no at the out squirts of the cities or at the well established tows were they go eat their “platito’ and drink their chicha in tutuma. Today, those sacred places are no man’s land taking in account the way the maSSist regime is allowing the violent to interpreter the new constitution.<br /><br />Most of them think that in this case the community made a mistake and that what it was done it was definitively not right, but none of them say they will rise against the communal leaders if they believe what they are doing is wrong. And why will they? The quechua-aymara communities have teach their young that to survive is to do whatever the community says they have to do, without taking in consideration that the “community” is in reality one or two powerful families that control everything, from production to commerce in their little feud; just like in medieval Europe.<br /><br />And like in medieval Europe, those landlords had to kneel and serve as the stick of the more powerful king or warlord in order to subjugate the people; specially those vocal against the powerful. In this case the king is replaced by a dictator want to be which masterfully handles their landlords in a Machiavellian way and supported with a lot of money; which by the way, is starting to run scarce.<br /><br />For what is worth, and as a short answer, these maSSist supported usually tell you they fill they are OK since they are planning continuing serving or supporting the party; off course, knowing their treacherous ways, they might clean up their fear by exchanging their secret vote, while they still have one, for somebody less tyrant than Evo Morales. Who knows and maybe treacherousness won’t be such an ugly word, especially if it is used to kick the maSSist out of government.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-28792086012779464862009-03-12T13:56:00.000-04:002009-03-12T13:56:51.172-04:00In the psyche of a tyrantThe despicable acts of barbaric dimensions performed by the maSSsit acolytes against former Vice President Victor Hugo Cardenas wife, children and other minors at their residence on Lake Titicaca have touched many Bolivian harts in the country and the repercussions are starting to come from abroad.<br /><br />For us Bolivians living in the Country since before the Morales rising to power trough the use of violence in the streets, after seeing or experience the continued violence by the regime’s squadristi and the violation of human rights with illegal kidnappings of political dissidents at night, which also terrorizing their families and the community, at Pando, Tarija and Santa Cruz. The taking over of Cardenas house, beating his elderly wife and flagellating his son, a teenager, by the hordes of maSSist who’s only reason is that Victor Hugo doesn’t think like them, has become the real shock wave of what is coming towards us if Morales is allowed to reign past December.<br /><br />But the shock wave didn’t really come from the regime’s henchmen acts, it come from Evo Morales and Alvaro Garcia Lineras themselves; given very little importance to the issue and actually condoning the acts of their paid mob trying to blame this despicable act on the victim itself. Now, one thing is kicking the shit out of a nobody or taking prisoner the political leader of the smaller Department in the country with the smaller amount of followers; an other thing is non having any problem on violently attacking a well know, respected and peaceful leader like Victor Hugo Cardenas, the deeds of the maSSist regime as tyrannical as the ones performed by the Nazi party on Hitler’s Germany.<br /><br />The world is finally starting to understand what type of tyrant they have being feeding with glamour, benevolence and understanding, and in Bolivia beneath the rubble being left by the despotic regime of Evo Morales a tyrant slayer has born today under the name of Victor Hugo Cardenas, all Bolivians believers of democracy, respect of human rights and who love their country should start doing something to contribute to his success. I will definitely be doing a lot for that to happen.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-19080983076034084982009-03-05T01:03:00.000-04:002009-03-05T01:04:32.024-04:00“It is the time of MAS”I was about to start this post describing the hilarious pretentions of the maSSist regime to blame everything on the CIA, USA, Obama or whatever; but I realized that it is worthless doing so because only the hard core zealots to the Morales dictatorship still believe what their beloved leader says; and I don’t give a rat’s ass of what those people think; would be like trying to take somebody like Rush Limbaugh in the USA seriously.<br /><br />Today’s maSSist regime encroaching to power is finally starting to get real challenges from several fronts and maybe people in the country will start to vote not because the color of their skin but because what their leaders really do. And, according to the regimes appointed to fight corruption; that is one thing they really suck at and most of their leaders don’t want to participate fighting it, because as she clearly pointed out, they are the rotten apple.<br /><br />The things are getting so bad, that now hard core maSSist, like the ones taking over the health department in Cochabamba, don’t have any problem appearing live on TV indicating that they are assigning positions to the regime’s acolytes even if they are not ready to assume the functions of their work because as he blatantly put it, “It is the time of MAS”. So what if these are doctor, they will learn while in function whatever they don’t know now; and if they learn, who cares, is the CIA’s fault.<br /><br />The case of Santos Ramirez and YPFB is so pathetic and so much has being written about, but the important thing is that the democracy fighters are finally learning, from the maSSist henchmen, and have started legal actions against Evo Morales. Soon he will have as much charges, if not more, than his archrival Goni Sanchez de Lozada. The reaction of the regime has really fast and it is obvious they are really disturbed by the situation; they very well know that at the end, this will mean their exile from Bolivia; and maybe Venezuela won’t be such a haven when that happens. They will, off course, always have Cuba.<br /><br />Well, some of my readers would say, it couldn’t be that bad, something good the regime must be doing. Well yes, I have just being informed that their Defense Minister, their Presidency Minister and their Legal Defense Minister have a combined budget execution of 88%; this is no small feat taking in account those 3 ministers take 60% of the regimes resources. The only problem is, why those the regime spend so much money in defense, we are not at war with any other nation; as a matter of fact, we are only in war against Denge. Which, by the way, the entire budged for health in the country is an “amazing” 4%.<br /><br />Yes, the maSSist have being very good at keeping the military happy, busy taking political prisoners from their homes at the middle of the night braking our human rights at desire. In the mean time hundreds of Bolivians get sick with Denge in an epidemic never seen before, not even during military ruling, and many are already death while the maSSist rulers are planning the best way they will deliver medical equipment donated by the Europeans; the problem is, the band they planned to use is sick in the hospital with Denge and Malaria.<br /><br />What can we say; it is just, the time of MAS.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-24921192416100153212009-02-21T00:35:00.000-04:002009-02-21T00:39:18.684-04:00Changes, lots of ChangesAfter a month, and a little more, out of the Country, which prevented me to vote against the racist constitution of Evo Morales and his maSSist government; my district still voted NO for a more than 2/3 off the votes, I am finally home. Many things have changed, for the worst to Bolivia, for the better to my pocket; 6 times as much in one month than what I make in Bolivia; I love capitalism and free market!<br /><br />Now I will have better possibilities to choose to whom I work, I am erasing the corrupted YPFB right away; they were always bad payers and always wanted to cut deals for their pockets anyways. And I will have more time to write in my blog, keeping the world informed, I might be even starting a new one to plan the ousting of Evo and his cohort of anti democratic ant human rights henchmen. First in the incoming presidential elections next December and if not successful; we will see.<br /><br />For the moment I am busy taking care of a family of friends of mine whose daughter has contracted denge; thanks to the zero vision for real social projects from the maSSist regime. They spend so much money indoctrination people and teaching them to write their name, because is a lie they can actually read and understand what they are reading, and now those same people are suffering from a disease that all other governments were able to control.<br /><br />But what can we expect, the Morales administration has broken already all the records any democratic government had in Bolivia, and the record of some de facto governments as well; in incompetence, number of political assassinated, number of political detainees, corruption, racism, human rights violations and stupidity.<br /><br />The good thing is that there is still some democracy fighters that are not willing to give up the Country, off course, we are conscious that rescuing Bolivia from a racist and populist regime, completely comparable to the one Hitler had, will take time, resources and guts. I am very proud to be a person in such position and plan to become a torn in Evo’s abarca in the very short time.<br /><br />In the mean time, while I enjoy the fruit of my work, safely deposit in a European account while helping prepare the way to demolish the commies, I mean, progre, wanabies next December. You will be hearing from me…..Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-87596250446870402102009-01-23T18:36:00.000-04:002009-01-23T18:37:38.199-04:00Vote NO!I have concluded my detailed evaluation of the proposed new Bolivian Constitution the citizens of this country plus the ones paid by the maSSist regime are going to vote this incoming Sunday; I have also compared the document with our current Constitution and I decided I will vote NO for the new changes.<br /><br />So the world know, and then its advice for the disgraces that are going to fall upon this beautiful country in case the regime of Evo Morales is able to change the Constitution, I vote NO for the following reasons:<br /><br />NO, because I don’t want a Constitution that favors the citizens of this country in base of race, or color of the skin.<br /><br />NO, because it encourages the use and expansion of communitarian justice over common law; which allows the increase breaking of the human rights, specially women, in the country.<br /><br />NO, because we are going to vote for a constitution born from the violation of the current constitution; which provides a precedent for also breaking the new constitution in case it is approved.<br /><br />NO, because if the constitution is changed it will give Evo Morales regime even more power to persecute those that think different than them and I am already tired of not being able to write with my own name and last name.<br /><br />NO, because approving the new constitution will say that I also approve the laying, corruption and violence of the maSSist regime.<br /><br />NO, because the new constitution will intent forcing Bolivians to have to work for the government in the future, thus making all off as slaves of the maSSist regime.<br /><br />NO, because the approval of the new constitution will not be accepted by half of the country and the division of Bolivia, most probably violently, is ensured.<br /><br />Thus, I will go vote NO because I am a Bolivian that wants to live free from oppression.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-92231620860596982952009-01-08T18:06:00.001-04:002009-01-09T17:02:49.050-04:00In the Navy . . . . . . . . .or the Army<p>it is time to continue dissecting the proposal of new constitution we are going to go voting at the end of the month; I will now jump to comment over one of the country’s latest news and its relationship with the proposed new constitution.<br /><br />As you all know, Evo Morales surprise many last Monday the 5th when he designate a new Commander in Chief of the Bolivian Armed Forces, from the Navy this time. This will not be out of the ordinary if not for this designation being months before it should have happened. The explanation come shortly after, there are serious discrepancies within the armed forces, for several months now, over acquiring power positions before the new constitution is approved and forceful army service finally becomes “constitutional”.<br /><br />The main reason of this is because Hugo Chavez has dramatically reduced his petrodollar checks; many of them used to keep the Bolivian military happy and obedient to the regime; and now the high command will once again need the slave labor of conscripts to make their living comfortable.<br /><br />When last year it was brought up to the country’s attention that our current constitution doesn’t obligate its citizens, regardless of gender, to forcefully service in the army; there was a great deal of preoccupation from that branch of the Bolivian society. Off course, there were no apologies to the thousands of Bolivians whose rights were violated when they were forced to comply with military enlistment; many of them picked up from the street in the infamous “caiman”, military trucks, nor there were apologies to the many more who were denied of work in a public institution if they couldn’t produce their military service papers, or if the document said they were “unable”; even if that meant unable to physically do the service, not to work.<br /><br />The new proposal of constitution, in its Title III, Article 108.12 indicates that among the duties of male Bolivian citizens, it is obligatory to perform the military service. Article 249 in Title VII says a similar thing, but excludes gender, saying; "<em>All Bolivian citizen is obligated to perform military service, according to the law</em>."<br /><br />So what is the big deal about this, many democracies in the world have obligatory military services, like for example Switzerland, the European nation the Morales regime so much wants to equal; in prosperity, not in freedom of will. Well, there is that little word called, “Law”. The one that is going to be enacted after the new proposal of constitution is approved and Evo Morales is once again elected is already written and waiting its turn to become law in the country. Off course, this assumeing that the new proposal for constitution and evo both win.<br /><br />Evo himself bragged about its contents a few weeks ago, the new obligatory military service law will establish that all those Bolivian citizens enrolled in the forceful military service will receive 3 months of military training and 9 months of other “technical” training to be used by the conscript to get a job after his service. Well, this is what is essentially wrong with the law:<br /><br />> The conscripts will be used once again as slaves, constitutionally this time, in “construction”, “farming”, “transportation”, etc. training, for the military hierarchy and their families.</p><p> > Technical training must be performed by the Universities and Technical Colleges, many of them state dependant and must not be forceful. Military training is the only obligatory training the military must perform. I have nothing against technical training within the military if one chooses the military career for a living. </p><p>> If technical training is going to be freely provided by the state, it must be given equally to “all” Bolivians, regardless of gender of physical condition. The way it is written in the incomeing law allows for it to be constitutionally correct to be prejudiced against women or physically challenged since they are not taken in account for military service.<br /><br />What I can say, this time, voting NO for the new Constitution proposal wins 3 goals to nil.</p>Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-81400479131183317052008-12-15T12:28:00.000-04:002008-12-15T12:29:22.135-04:00Revenge – Evo Style.I will leave aside for a moment the evaluation I am making over the proposal for new constitution and elaborate a little over what has happened in Bolivia in the past week; which does have a lot to do on deciding to vote in favor or not of the constitution proposal even if it doesn’t have much to do with its text.<br /><br />It turns out the key elements of the maSSist regime, mainly hard core ministers of Evo Morales, are finally being put against the wall for their despicable acts of corruption; being the main discovers of the true the free press of Bolivia, something that happens commonly when regimens don’t have full control over the so called 4th power. The acts of corruption splatters all over Evo Morales, who isn’t any Mother Teresa , even if his acolytes pretend he is. And this is making him behave as he naturally does under pressure, revengeful.<br /><br />The amount of information the free press of Bolivia is being capable to obtain has open new eyes over the murderous facts that recently happened in Pando, and the data is starting to show that the attacks over the democratically elected Governor of Pando, which caused the death of local people defending their homeland as well as the decease of some zealots of the regime alongside some Venezuelan agents; horrendous acts that continued with the kidnapping and holding of the Governor of Pando as a political prisoner, had a lot to do with the Morales administration trying to masquerade their making large amounts of money trough contraband alongside the Pando border.<br /><br />The opening of the maSSist box and the fact the people in Bolivia is starting to see the realities of the regime are driving Evo Morales out of is deranged mind, a fact demonstrated in his last pathetic episode where taking advantage of a press conference, his henchmen informed him that a journalist from La Prensa, a free press journal that exposed his regime, was present. Little cared Evo Morales that this poor guy never wrote any of the articles he was so upset about, all he wanted was revenge and the best way for him to obtain it was to humiliate the poor guy in, in live television, without letting him any chance to defend himself.<br /><br />So Evo Morales called this hero of the free press by his name, Raphale Ramirez, and other female journalist. When Morales noticed non of the journalist wanted to pass forward, he lied, saying that not passing in front meant they recognize are culprits of writing lies trough the newspaper they work since he “only” wanted to give the journalist some letters to take to his bosses in the office.<br /><br />Raphael Ramirez passed forward, received the letters and thanked the tyrant, who was already savoring the bitterness of coca chewing over the revenge he was going to have. He ordered Raphael to stay to the side and started reading from the documents explaining according to him, why they were a lie, as is the poor guy was the one who wrote them; than at the end, he send him back with the order for Raphael to prove the writings the newspaper he labors for are true. Nerveless to say that the cheering we all heard on TV come by the paid goons that attend all the public appearances of the autocrat of Bolivia and not from the other journalist that were shaken their heads thinking on what the future while depart to the free press of the country if Evo Morales is given more time to destroy democracy.<br /><br />An that is why this incident is relevant to the new proposal of constitution vote next January 2009; since if it passes it will give Evo Morales the opportunity to continue in power, for many more years that under the current constitution. An Evo has proven that constitutions and humans rights are only good if it serves his despicable purposes; there is nothing that can show Bolivians that he is going to respect a new constitution and new laws, but we have a lot of evidence that he has make himself through the violation of the human rights of those that do not believe he is the sun of the sun, like probably now Raphael Ramirez, and through the open breakage of current the law and the constitution.<br /><br />Those, these is, in my books, another point to vote against the new proposal of constitution in Bolivia.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-23217225740385878422008-11-28T12:42:00.000-04:002008-11-28T12:44:34.115-04:00New Bolivian Constitution, To Be (1) or Not To Be (2)Today we will continue with the evaluation for the proposal of new constitution, as I did in a revious post, I will separate the Pros and Cons and propose a score for it, this time I go from article 20 to article 30.<br /><br />TO BE (1)<br />Article 25. IV. Says that information that comes from the violation of personal mail or communication in any way cannot be used against its owner in a legal way; Very nice but article 25. I. actually say that the government can do this under judicial permit. As is written it seams that o matter what, this information that violates the privacy of persons can only be used to get them when they are doing something in fragrant, and not to get them because of it, but is not so clear.<br /><br />NOT TO BE (5)<br /><br />Article 23.III began all right requesting for justice to produce a written document to private someone from his or her freedom but in the next paragraph, IV. Gives authority to anybody to private someone’s freedom if he or she considers a person is committing a crime, any crime. This will only give grounds for the legalization of paralele civilian entities, like the Ponchos Rojos, several maSSist groups already established around the country and even the fascist UJC which opposes the regime.<br /><br />Article 26. II. 3. mentions that communal democracy might not be under equal opportunity of free, secret, direct, free and obligatory vote. Pardon me, but you cannot call that “democracy”. I seen several of this communal designations of authorities, and is very close to what Europeans suffered in the middle ages, small kingdoms run by a few influential (rich) families in the community.<br /><br />Chapter 4 is really loaded with racism and intents to give “certain” people more rights or power over the land to “other” people. It starts with article 30.I. where it says that the original indigenous peasant nations and towns are those that existed before the Spanish colony and share culture, language, historic tradition, “institutions”, territory and cosmovision. What do they mean by institution, the cocalero peasants invading the Yuki nation in El Chapare?<br /><br />Article 30.II.3. says that these selected group of original indigenous nations and towns can identify him or herself in their ID or/and passport; or any other identification document. Why? This will give obvious advantages and preferences to those that have this secondary name tags in their ID; not having it would be like walking in Nazy Germany with a David Star in the arm. The only good thing I see about this is that article 21. actually said that all Bolivians have the right to auto identify themselves culturally. So even the Bolivian “Jews” will be able to say they are actually quechuas and have it writen in their ID to avoid discrimination. Interesting will be for most of Bolivians, like me, that could say they belong to at least a couple of the nations, which want I should choose? Which one is more convenient? Since being simply a Bolivian will be, stupid.<br /><br />Incongruence’s continue with the last paragraph of Chapter 4 where it says that afro Bolivians, which come, after the Spanish Colony, are going to be given the some rights than those given to the, sic, original indigenous nations and towns. Why should afro Bolivians, or any Bolivian, will really need special rights over the rest of the people, this is actually insulting to them, is like an invitation to become a racist.<br /><br /><br />This last chapter was difficult to swallow, any red blooded Bolivian would be ashamed to have it in the constitution and will be the reason of continuos fighting in the country do to racial issues. I will continue evaluating this proposal for new constitution, by I will need to find something very positive to counter weight Chapter 4. If elections will be held tomorrow, at the present time I will vote NO.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-22656577184595958722008-11-17T21:52:00.001-04:002008-11-17T21:54:20.938-04:00No one knows for whom it’s working!!!!!!It seems this easy to play card game, played in Bolivia before Nintendo and today’s new electronic games; has become the next cuco for Evo Morales and his henchmen when used as a political weapon.<br /><br />For those that don’t know it, the game consisted on throwing a card and whoever had the highest card of the same deck, took all of it. Today, a similar thing is happening in the political spectrum, every politician that has a shot to the presidency is playing the support the constitution card, to try snatching the presidency to Evo later on. Some will say, like VP Lineras less than a month ago, that no one in the opposition is capable to do such thing; then, why is Evo crying aloud that the US is behind the re composition of the opposition and the imminent backstabbing of some of his collaborates?<br /><br />Many names, unfriendly to the maSSiste regime, like Rodrigues Veltze, are coming up as possible competitors; the one that scares the acolytes of Evo the most is the aymara indian Victor Hugo Cardenas, Goni’s Vice President, neoliberal and somebody that can not only get the approval from those opposing the regime, but can also get many that identify with Morales because of race; with the plus that Cardenas could challenge Evo into a debate in one of the supposedly 36 native language since he is fluent in aymara, and kick his ass, because Evo doesn’t speak any of the Bolivian languages fluently, being Spanish his best.<br /><br />There is a small opposition, mainly the most radicals politicians form the eastern of the country, strong in their turf, but with little chances over the whole country. Alongside the Cardenas and Veltze names, that might very possible play the “no one, in the maSSist regime, knows for whom it’s working card”, next presidential election; Evo Morales himself has whined about several, without saying names, of his current supporters, looking with good eyes starting with someone more capable and with a fresh constitution in their hands; I guess loyalty can as far as Chavez’s blank checks.<br /><br />Nothing is certain just yet, but we all know that the river is noisy because is coming down with boulders; a fresh constitution, a new beginning, could be very tempting for more than one. The Morales regime is going to have a lot of problems with a slowing world economy, the loosing of markets with the impossibility to blame it to others, the continuous aberrations by its acolytes; just yesterday they tortured and burned alive several people in Achacachi; it’s going to be a told to heavy to pay by the time the next elections come.<br /><br />In the mean time, we will continue, here, fighting, resisting, for a free Bolivia.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-24270544163060236092008-11-13T00:38:00.001-04:002008-11-13T00:40:46.440-04:00New Constitution, To Be (1) or Not To Be (1)<div align="justify">The last couple of months in Bolivia have passed rapidly, and for me, in many instances, dangerously; we are still living one of the worst dictatorships with political persecutions in the last half century; at all, there were, and are, 3 of these darkest times.<br /><br />The period after the Agrarian Revolution, were a civilian dictatorship arouse from the MNR party, winner of the revolution and very similar to the present maSSist regime, were civilian militias responding more or less to their party line, persecuted other political factions, specially the ones closely associated to them, like the also nationalistic and leftist FSB.<br /><br />Then it comes the dark period of the military coups and regimes, with their total disregard for human rights or respect of any civilian laws; regimes that I resisted in my youth and that obligated for my first voluntarily exile of the country. They were finally defeated by many who today are situated in different sides of the political spectrum.<br /><br />Today we have perhaps the worst type of dictatorship; lead by another socialist and nationalist party born under democracy but with the same disregard for the rule of law or the human rights of those that don’t think like them, and adding to the later a very dangerous racially motivated rhetoric.<br /><br />The resistance, were once again I am involved, obligated the present regime to negotiate an exit; not because they wanted it, but because they couldn’t obtain what they wanted trough their violence. And that exit is named the Proposal for New Constitution. I could safely say that the great majority of the country don’t like the way the later was born but are thankful that we were given the opportunity to decide if we want it.<br /><br />The fact that both, the maSSist regime and a large portion of their opposition favors the implementation of this new proposal makes it almost a sure thing; and many have suggested that debating it has little sense. Now, once again, I will resist that idea and after reading the whole document and able to digest their rhetoric, I am ready to evaluate it, chapter after chapter, and this is the purpose of the following blog. I will first mention those areas I believe the new proposal is favorable for my nation, they will be the TO BE points; and then I will state those that are not favorable and those will be the NOT TO BE points, we will see what this departs to us.<br /><br /><strong> Article 1st to 20th.<br /></strong><br /><br /><strong>TO BE (1)</strong></div><strong></strong><div align="justify"><br />Article 1 says that the country is composed by various things, among them “autonomies”. This was not in our previous Constitution and was one of the reasons we could not develop ourselves within our differences.<br /><br />Article 5 mentions the Yuki as a language of the so called original peasant nations; something that if the proposal is approved is going to help them to fight off the Cocalero Colonies that invaded their original territory in El Chapare and that segregated them to the point of not letting the Yuki nationals, according to the proposal, to even enter the towns controlled by maSSist mayors.<br /><br />Article 9. 6. Incorporates into the Constitution the very important concept of alternative development; a plus to have in any such documents.<br /><br />Article 10.III. Prohibits the installation of foreign military bases in Bolivian territory; I wander what Hugo Chavez thinks about this.<br /><br />Article 14.II says that discrimination in base of origin, culture, among other is prohibit. This is great, but it goes against Article 2 and 3; the incongruence’s begun.<br /><br />Article 15 says that all persons have rights for their respect over their physical integrity, that no one will be tortures, suffer cruel or degrading or humiliating treatment. The death penalty doesn’t exist; this is great but goes against article 2 where the original peasant nations are entitled to their free determination; which includes communal justice where a raped woman is obligated to married her rapist, flagellation for several types of issues and even if is not accepted, the death penalty; where those imposing it are never brought to trial.; once again, more incongruence’s.<br /><br /><strong>NOT TO BE (1)</strong></div><div align="justify"><br />Article 2 and 3 talk about Bolivians being a separate composition of several “types, groups or nations”; which will occasion several incongruence’s within the document.<br /><br />Article 6.II. Adds the wiphala as a symbol of the state; this absurdity is something like proposing that the green and white flag of Santa Cruz also becoming a symbol of the state.<br /><br />Article 11.II.3. Says that there will be a communal democracy; which could be based on appointing representatives of the community by designation or nomination, not by democratic election. This is a common thing in some peasant communities with tyrannical, medieval style, ruling; but this is no reason to validate it in the Constitution.<br /><br />Article 13. IV, says that the new “plurinational legislative assembly” will have to once again endorse the current international treaties related to human rights to validate them after the proposal is accepted. Why? There is no reason not to validate them in the Constitution. There is an evident desire to manipulate which Human Rights the new government; which is going to be the same than the actual regime if the proposal is approved, wants to obey, or apply. This is by no means a good thing for anybody in Bolivia.<br /><br />Article 18. III says that the health system while be “unique”, controlled by the state. This world, unique, could be easily interpreted as “only”; and we all know how bad the health system is in the hands of the Bolivian government.<br /><br />So fare, there are 6 identified positive issues and 5 negative; but taking in account that 2 of the positive articles are associated to negative articles I will give to this match an score of 1 to 1. So fare I am still open to vote for or against the proposal for new constitution.</div>Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-32894157011579430202008-09-30T21:17:00.000-04:002008-09-30T21:18:38.298-04:00Bolivia Under maSSism – The NAZI era in South America beginsThe month of September 2008 will be know in the harts of truly Bolivians as the period of time where the regime of Evo Morales and his maSSist zealots showed the world the way they plan to reign once their proposal of new constitution, which was born and nursed with the spilled blood of the free citizens of Bolivia, is implemented in the Country.<br /><br />It began with the mobilization of their henchmen, the Social Sectors; better know as SS, to establish a paid colony, racially and politically identified with the maSSi doctrine, in places where they want to take over the land and control the political power. This strategy is neither new by the maSSist regime; they already implemented it in Santa Cruz, first in Yapacani, then with the expansion of San Julian and now with the bulking up in Plan 3000. Nor it is of their own creation; it was already used in ancient times by the Romans and was coined by Nicolo Machiavelli in his book, “The Prince” as one of the best and cheapest ways for despot to take over a region.<br /><br />It continues with the movement of these violent colons towards provocation of the peaceful and righteous owners of the land. This provocation will involve the taking hostages and beating up the local population, taking over property and the showing off force in numbers and weaponry to try to slave the local communities to submissions. If the local communities defend themselves and are able to beat the regimes paid goons, then the army will be use to crush those fighting for their liberties.<br /><br />With the army comes the iron curtain trying to silence the free media, the people and to illegally arrest and kidnap regional leaders, as it happened in Pando. The problem for today’s national socialistic, fascist, organizations; is that technology has advance in a way that the true cannot be hidden for a long time, like in the Roman times or in more modern era of the Hitler Nazis and Mussolini fascists. So information of what really happened in Pando is already being aired through the world as it can be seeing in the bellow links: <br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD3kbi894g0&NR=1">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD3kbi894g0&NR=1</a><br /><br /><a href="http://es.youtube.com/user/realidadboiviana">http://es.youtube.com/user/realidadboiviana</a><a href="http://es.youtube.com/user/realidadboiviana"></a><br />The maSSist strategy continues with taking away the human rights of the leaders of the places conquered and rule out any control from the other powers of the state; as it happened to Leopoldo Fernandez, elected Governor of Pando and several other native leader of that region. Where the maSSiste regime ordered the police not to obey the Judicial Branch of government that said Fernandez was illegally arrested and should be freed and return to his place of origin. The legislative also ruled that if his arrest is somehow proven legal, he should be taken to Sucre, where his trial should take place. Another decision overruled by the totalitarian government of Evo Morales sin Sucre isn’t a city they have possession, yet.<br /><br />After these horrendous acts against democracy and human rights, the maSSist regime continue showing the world the way they plan to rule, rounding up the leaders all their (SS) Social Sectors into congress, just the way it is written in their proposal for new constitution. This group of controlled adepts, never chosen under free elections by the people, dictated orders to the executive, the maSSit regime, which bowed to abide by them because it is supposedly the voice of the “people”. Some of the rulings coming form this congress were to impose the text of the regime’s proposed constitution by any means and to violently blockage and if possible take over organizations in those regions opposing the dictatorial ruling of Evo Morales.<br /><br />The world and the free citizens of Bolivia are getting prepared for these events, the foreign nations acted by obligating the maSSist regime to pull their Social Sector back from blockage, but nobody can control their settlement in Plan 3000, Yapacani or San Julian; and Evo Morales is being obligated to meet with the opposing leaders to try to reach into a solution that will satisfy the people of the two Bolivia the current regime in power has created. I personally believe the talks will only take as to the beginning of this page; my hart of course, desires it will reach an agreement that will bridge as back into a consolidated country.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-63550929704057376492008-09-20T14:17:00.000-04:002008-09-20T14:20:04.102-04:00Unprecedented TalkingMany things have happened in these unprecedented times in Bolivia, but all can be resumed in a small quantity of words; the autocratic government of Evo Morales had send its zealots to the weaker and less important, economically, strategically and people wise department; in order to create enough violence to justify taking it all from the opposition. And they achieved this Machiavellian plan, brilliantly; but perhaps with a lot more violence and death than they expected; this time, the annihilation of their own hordes by the local population. Maybe they will think twice now about risking their lives for Bs. 100.- a day.<br /><br />The deaths in Pando scared the maSSist regime, which cannot accept that Bolivian civilians, Bolivian social movements, can actually rise up against them; so they invented a fictitious story, like the one they repeat like a parrot saying somebody is attempting to murder Evo, and cried aloud that foreigners, from Brazil and Peru were contracted by the Pando’s Governor to attack their peaceful acolytes that were only carrying weapons for who knows what reason. Thus, political persecution that ended up with politically motivated arrests were taking in place in this torrid department at the same time that the totalitarian regime of Evo was talking peace with the freedom fighters of CONALDE.<br /><br />Unprecedented also is the response of CONALDE, which at first seamed to respond with the heart and hinted to trash any talking with Evo and the maSSist regime until Pando and its Governor is freed. But after some thinking, they took a political and strategic decision to begin peace talking with the regime. A decision that could backfire and cost the liberty of all defenders of democracy and human rights in the country, and not just to the ones in Pando.<br /><br />This decision of talking with the maSSist was political, because the citizens of this country not alienated with the regime are not used to participate trough civilian violence and were seeking for the stop of the fighting as soon as possible; those are the people the CONALDE represents and were eager to give them the peace of mind they deserved. Strategically, because Pando doesn’t represent any real interest on terms of power, monetarily or population wise. As a matter of fact, one can really get to Pando by plane or by boat, trough the river; if you want to drive, better go trough Brazil. It serves better to those seeking the return of democracy in the long run to see the maSSist spending resources, people and troops holding Pando than in other places controlled by the opposition.<br /><br />The sacrifice of the people of Pando for the good of the rest of the people in the Country can also become a very dangerous situation that could back fire on the freedom fighters; since no matter how one want to see it, it will be shown as a victory by the regime and an alert to does fighting for democracy that important people, like the Governor of Pando, are not going to be defended in case they are political persecuted by Evo Morales and his goons. Doesn’t matter that different would be the case if the persecuted would have being the Governor of Santa Cruz, what is important is what it is.<br />Other big problem by the freedom fighter of Bolivia; is that history and its true’s, at least at the beginning, are written by the victors. So, anything that will come form the deaths in Pando will be blatant lies invented, manipulated and spread by the propaganda zealots of the maSSist communication machinery, the only part of the regime that works like a Swiss clock. Depending how well this is manipulated by the regime, the opposition trough the CONALDE cold be seen inside the country, as they are seen in many parts by the indigenous fascists outside of it, as the provocateurs of violence instead of defenders of liberties.<br /><br />We will continue monitoring this issue closely, there are many uncertainties floating around; the only thing I can say is almost certain; is that the present talks among the maSSsist and the CONALDE have very little possibilities to give any solution to the Bolivian freedom question.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-45386875735178598682008-09-04T14:11:00.000-04:002008-09-04T14:12:10.294-04:00Holly Referendums Decisions - ExeniI must confess; it is weird, very weird, what happened a few of days ago with Evo Morales most important henchman outside the executive and legislative power. As anybody following Bolivian politics in the past two years knows, Jose Luis Exeni is a leftist comrade of Garcia Lineras with the mission of annihilating Bolivia’s clean and political party free Electoral National Court (CNE) to pave the road of the ruling party tyrannical push towards unlimited power via democratic free elections.<br /><br />An Exeni was very successful at doing the job the maSSist assigned him; beginning with taking over the presidency of the CNE, continuing with firing anybody in the organization that would not kneel under Evo’s rule and finishing by accepting and promoting referendums that come by laws written in congress when the opposition was violently prevented to participate by maSSist mobs in the street and inside the parliament.<br /><br />Exeni was also instrumental on fighting any type of democratic election that had to do with the seeking of departmental autonomy by the democratic civic forces in the country and also allowed the manipulation of the electoral college by the maSSist zealots; which introduced under age people from rural communities, cloned persons, resuscitation of the death, etc, etc. one of the reasons the OEA delegates in the last recall referendum advised for the revision of this list.<br /><br />Everything seemed very rosy among Exeni and Evo until the recall referendum, when, who knows why? Maybe being afraid to get caught on election manipulation by the OEA and other international observers?, or maybe because he is finally opening his eyes and noticing the totalitarian agenda of his bosses? No one really knows, but in that referendum he didn’t only interpreted the law, something isn’t his attribution; he also made a law by himself indicating that the only Prefects that could be kicked out of office were the ones that lose by 50% plus one vote. Evo Morales, off course, was not part of this deal and the maSSist in general opposed his decision.<br /><br />Now, ones again no one knows why, but Exeni had defined that his organization cannot obey Evo Morales order over realizing a referendum via decree; he simple say that the referendum must pass trough the senate’s way or the highway. This coming from a person that didn’t have any respect for the senate’s decisions nor had a problem over the way laws are violently pushed through the legislative by the maSSist mobs. Who knows and Exeni has some kind of fetish about interpreting laws coming from congress; all I know is that I must take my hat off today for Exeni’s decision, since no matter what was the reason, he stood valiantly and secure against totalitarian imposition.<br /><br />The maSSists are in their way to Congress to once again violently abort a law that will benefit their despicable agenda; their putsch over the legislative already has a date. We will need to see if Exeni is going to go forward or not complying once more to put in place a referendum coming from a law born in barbarism and violation of Bolivian human rights. I will wait for that day to see what Exeni is really made of, for the moment; he has made an space in my book of democracy fighters. Saludos Exeni.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-89768002309040608822008-08-29T07:51:00.001-04:002008-08-29T07:51:48.340-04:00There Will Be Blood – Bolivian StyleIt is being a rough couple of months, a lot of work in the country and abroad that kept me from concentrating on this blog, some time spend trying teaching my compatriots not to vote for Evo; in a maSSist stronghold were talking against the “emperor” could result in death by communal justice and finally moving from such horrible place to one where freedom of speech, liberty and democracy can be breath.<br /><br />Things in the country continue interesting, Evo is still unable to set foot in several cities and tows, yesterday he even had to step out of the country, from Beni to Brazil, to be able to be rescued by the army. Maybe one of these days he will learn from this clear signs coming from the people he cannot harass or obligate to vote for him.<br /><br />In the mean time I will have to sadly say that the country is going towards an open confrontation, civil war can be smelled and tasted in the air, it is wanted, it is seek, by almost everybody. It appears that the citizens of this beautiful country, plus some foreign that have stuck their noses in the maSSist regime for good and money, are feed up with the situation and want to fight it out once and fore all; To bad that the ones that will suffer this situation are not going to be those in powerful places or the ones with foreign passport, but the people in the street.<br /><br />I will keep you posted from my new hood, and don’t worry, I will continue visiting several areas of my country; I just won’t need to worry about the safety of my family while I am away any more. To my readers, I can tell you one thing; if the neo indigenous fascist try to take their racist proposal of constitution to the urns, there will be blood; and lots of it.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-15996212877719176012008-07-20T14:58:00.001-04:002008-07-20T14:58:55.266-04:00Copying the NAZI MachineryI being on the road again, finally coming back, I don’t know if I should thank or not the maSSist government in Bolivia; since after a year of their disastrous governing, investing on projects that required environmental impacts studies, or at least that were somehow concern about the environmental area have diminish to practically nothing in the country. There for, I am being call more often than none to participate in projects abroad, which represents a much better income to me and a great deal of envy, of course, since I am seeing these long run investments being use in neighboring countries.<br /><br />I was flipping the channels in the hotel, they have some in English, like CNN, and I got interested in one that was named, “The History Channel”; there was a program that just started, it had to do with the life of Goebbels just before the WWII and until him murdering his family and committing suicide. It has Goebbels’ dairy as its only source of data and used real pictures and movie shots from the era.<br /><br />I was impressed, real impressed, and this might be a shock to some of my readers that are aware of my comparing Evo’s maSSism to Hitler’s Nazism; of the strong similarities among Goebbels and Garcia Lineras, Evo’s vice president. Not only in the way of thinking how things should be, or in the way both machine the necessity of eliminating all possible political competition, or in the way they believe people should assimilate the regime’s mandate. The physical and behavioral similitude among Goebbels and Garcia Lineras are striking. Off course, nobody can pretend to have two perfect matches, not even if you believe in reincarnation, there will be the ones arguing me about the differences, for example Gobbles was well know to be a womanizer and Lineras’ not.<br /><br />Striking was also seen some real Hitler speeches on this program, the guy seem to be utterly upset at all times and exaggerate in extreme almost all his gestures; very similar to the way Evo explodes against whom he visualizes at the regime’s enemies. Thanks God, the reaction of the crowd in Bolivia was not as fanatic as the ones I seen in the documental in Germany. Taking in account Germans don’t have a reputation to be very expressive, similar to quechua-aymaras; this makes me fill a little more assure that the great majority of Bolivians are not going to fanatic with our Evo character.<br /><br />As I always think, being a Nazy is not a one person job, it took a community, a collective; there is such a collective running around the country with the maSSist agenda. But do to the hard work of the Bolivian freedom fighters, this collective had to be changes to a “trufi” (a ban working as a bus) and the goal is to convert this trufi into a moto taxi after the “revocatory” referendum, let’s see what happens and if Bolivians in the XXI century are more aware of the danger upon their heads than the German’s of the 1940’s.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-2474420996069138012008-06-30T18:26:00.000-04:002008-06-30T18:27:23.450-04:00La Unión Hace la FuerzaA very common saying in Bolivia, usually used by leftist activists form the Universities or union workers, but that could become true for almost anybody and this was just demonstrated yesterday when the puppet regional government of Chuquisaca under the command of Evo Morales’ MAS lost the election for Prefect in that department. The saying that simply means something like, united we are the force, is not so simple to achieve, especially politically speaking.<br /><br />Yesterday’s prefect election in Chuquisaca better be a lesson learned by the Bolivian freedom fighters in our quest to dethrone Evo from his intention to become a dictator for life next August and a lesson to those trying to achieve this goal trough autonomic anarchy and political diversification. The regime has nothing to learn, only to fear, since they already have tasted the sweet flavor of victory when they where alone fighting a divided opposition in the elections arena.<br /><br />Yesterday the maSSist lost, but two years ago they would have won, as they did; no matter all the lessons learned by the Chuquisaca people from the regime’s totalitarian attitude, the MAS party only reduced their electoral votes by 3%, from 40% to 37%. That the regime probably moved people from other regions to register for this voting, yes; that they probably registered under age people in the peasant communities, for sure. But how much would this increase their vote, maybe 3 to 5%; but with 35% of the votes, the MAS party would have also win the prefecture of Chuquisaca 2 years ago.<br /><br />The big difference yesterday is that the opposition was united under one flag, as a matter of fact, the other candidate, the third one, actually took votes that where mostly from the maSSist side, taking in account the contenders leftist inclination, that is another 3% of the votes.<br /><br />This is a great sign for all off us try to redirect our nation towards democracy, respect of human rights and economic prosperity; united under one flag, the one for the revocation of Evo Morales from the presidential seat, the one that will say NO to his and his party’s racist and tyrannical policies; If we do this, using the power of our vote, another Chuquisaca will easily happen.<br /><br />We must take in account the regime’s fear is latent, it can be smelled in the air; it can be read in the 70% of votes they assure they will get trying to mislead the common of the people to show they are still strong, the majority; But where they ever the majority? The maSSist very well know that the blank and null vote during the presidential election where extremely high, Evo never made to 48% of the total votes. And they know that if the same people don’t vote blank or null this time; isn’t going to favor them. This without taking in account the thousands that will not vote for him today that did two years ago.<br /><br />It is not going to be easy, and will take the politicians from the CONALDE to coordinate with the ones in PODEMOS; if they don’t put aside their political ambition for the good of the Country, then they can almost certainly be blamed for the extinction of what was once Bolivia.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-77057044046478875482008-06-24T17:28:00.000-04:002008-06-24T17:29:55.339-04:00Weapons of Evo DestructionNope, Bolivia isn’t competing with Iran or Venezuela in their arms race neither is the country attempting to follow up on the failed Iraqi program; nor has anything to do with a CIA investigation after the maSSist zealots trying to burn the USA embassy. But if you want to compare, it approaches a lot more to the Iraqis supposedly killing potential than to any of the other mentioned countries.<br /><br />This Bolivian mess, orchestrated by Evo Morales and his cronies had an early beginning within the regime’s agenda and was practically born when Evo’s godfather, Hugo Chavez, said that the empire, no one knows if his or somebody else’s, wanted to terminate with his trainee’s career towards dictatorship for life.<br /><br />So Bolivians, in monthly bases, have to here from Evo himself or one of his followers that his magnificent investiture has and is in constant danger of early termination via sudden gain of weight, lead poisoning that is. Since the regime is well aware that the Goebblelian strategy of repeating a lie until it becomes true is not enough for this untamable nation, they also mastered the practice of trying to convert bogus information in true; failing, off course, strenuously.<br /><br />Among the most notorious examples of this situation we have the illegal detention of a Cuban-Bolivian immigrant in an attempt to severe his freedom of speech and other liberties by sending him back to Cuba; issue that ended up with the regime’s first political refugee in Europe, this even before the regime’s first year in power. Those, it was defined by the maSSist, that a tongue, used against the regime, is a weapon of Evo destruction.<br /><br />Then we have the arrest of two young USA citizens, leftist Evo lovers; that were taking pictures at Evo’s caravan in downtown Cochabamba. Once again, it was defined that a photographic camera, in hands of not so dark people is, in effect, a weapon of Evo destruction.<br /><br />Most recently we have the kidnapping of a Bolivian citizen in Sucre, his torture at the hands of maSSist cronies infiltrated in the police and the intent of having him lynch by the bloodthirsty maSSist mobs of El Alto. Something that was only deterred by an early warning of the victim’s family and the still free press in the country, which make the police and the judge think twice regarding their loyalty to Evo and his regime. This poor guys fault, being identifying in television as a participant of a public protest that ended up prohibiting the landing of Evo Morales in the capital of the country. Those, participating in public gatherings as permitted by the human rights convention is; according to the maSSist regime, a weapon of Evo destruction.<br /><br />Finally, while one of Evo Morales personal guards was plotting to bomb a television channel in Yacuiba and do who knows what else hideous things in the Southern region of the country. The Evo regime was arresting two young men over miles away from the military base Evo was about to land in Santa Cruz, no more using civilian infrastructure for the dictator to be, because they had in their possession a broken rifle and 20 bullets. They were in their way to an armory to get it fix to go hunting. So, they were accused of attempting to probably wanting to go with this rifle to the Movie Center’s roof, also miles of distance from the arrest, and gun down Evo, more that 2000 meters away with a broken rifle with 300 meters real precision capacity. Not even the policy where in favor of the regime’s experts, ministers, and the two young men where set free. Those; walking with a broken rifle in a city where Evo Morales plans to visit is, off course, having in your hands a weapon of Evo destruction.<br /><br />So, taking in account that I am the proud owner of 3 of these weapons of Evo destruction, I should prepare myself to assume that I will promptly be in the Bolivian headlines as the master in command of the mother of all Evo wars; thankfully, there are at least another 4 million Bolivians that are owners of the full blow four weapons of Evo destruction, so my time isn’t coming, not yet.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-80245118566722263162008-06-10T17:00:00.000-04:002008-06-10T17:02:46.149-04:00Nazi Style – Evo’s Choice, Bolivia ChangesIt is really sad in deed the way Bolivia, one of the safest, most democratic and beautiful countries in the world has rapidly changed in the last four years from a united entity with its diversities to a completely divided nation with its differences and is moving to become some kind of neo Nazi state where the government has totalitarian power, physically and mentally, over the people within the area it can physically govern and violent Gestapo like police strikes where it cannot physically govern.<br /><br />What can Bolivians expect from a regime that wants to govern that will not hesitate to kidnapped a citizen in front of his/her house and children, put you in a vehicle without telling you what is happening and take you away from your peers, from your neighborhood, your vicinity, your state, to a place where they already hate you because you think different than them and try for you to stand trial for accusations that are not even legal, for crimes that don’t even exist in the country penal code?<br /><br />This is exactly what happened to Roberth Sandoval, who was kidnapped by the Morales regime in his natal Sucre and taken to El Alto, a town better know for their citizens’ atrocities and public lynching by beating and burning. And that has the possible fate of this citizen of Bolivia if not because the judges, as well as many policemen and military; are afraid and uncertain of the fate of Evo and the maSSist and will not fully cooperate if their bad deeds are immediately denounced. As it happened this time and as it happened with a political refugee from Cuba in the early days of this totalitarian administration; kidnapping also denounced early and that fortunately ended with the protection of the refugee by an European country that truly believes in human rights.<br /><br />For those that have the privilege of knowing Spanish, where an excellent report on what happened to Roberth Sandoval.<br /><a href="http://www.eldeber.com.bo/vernotaahora.php?id=080604012336">http://www.eldeber.com.bo/vernotaahora.php?id=080604012336</a><br /><br />We can only expect that those citizens of Bolivia still undecided to throw Evo Morales from his throne start to get the picture clear, about Evo, his hateful and racist regime and all those socialist that helped the maSSist regime to climb into power and that are suppose to help us, like Waldo Albaracin, our “ombushman”, limited himself to “observe” the way Roberth was detained and even said he was not beaten even after a medic gave the tortured several days of physical incapacity.<br /><br />Worse is the example of those organizations that a few days ago where claiming racism and defense of the indigenous people human rights in Bolivia and today say nothing! I will like to know the position of certain “expert” of the UN about the behavior of these indigenous descendant policemen that kidnapped and tortured a “criollo” just because their indigenous president ordered them to do so. If this would have being the government of Goni and the kidnapped somebody from Achacachi, we will certainly be hearing more than enough from them.<br /><br />There is only one solution for peaceful reclaiming of democracy in the nation, and that is to vote for Evo step down from government in the next revocation elections; lets keep working for it, lets work for the “re change”.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-12198983877027853072008-05-28T21:32:00.000-04:002008-05-28T21:34:09.159-04:00Evo to Sucre . . . . . . . . . NIIIIICAThat is what the valiant people of Sucre, Capital of Bolivia and possible future whole Capital of our Nation said to Evo Morales and his process of change. By now on, almost everybody reading this blog knows about last weekends despicable acts instigated by Evo Morales and his goons; not even the real ponchos rojos this time, but a few local puppets of the regime that though were protected enough by the marionettes in the army. Ohhh, how mistaken they were, and they paid the price for it. Off course, a small price taking in account that if things would have being the other way and this would have occurred in Achacachi, El Chapare or other maSSist stronghold, instead of shirtless people yelling the true against Evo we would had shitless citizens burn and hanged.<br /><br />I waited some time to write about this because I wanted people to make his own mind, so I can write mine in peace and quiet. It is in deed despicable how the maSSist regime sacrifices their clue less squadristry in order to try gaining some ground from the international community, yelling to the four corners of the world, racism, racism! And I say in the international community because in the country no one, that is not a hard core adept to the regime’s racist ideology off course, believes in their words any more. Off course, we live in the country and are experiencing the whole picture and not just a couple of shots from internet.<br /><br />What happened in Sucre had noting to do with racism, it had to do with fighting for ones freedom against a foreign invading their city; because Evo’s ideals, his barbarism, his hate, racism and violent ways are only part of the 1/3 off the country he is actually governing and only a small part of it, and had nothing to do with the ideals and thinking of the Sucrenses.<br /><br />I have read and heard a lot of the regime’s lackeys screaming that Evo should use the military, or other forces, the reader don’t have to wander to much to understand what these zealots are referring to, because their beloved Evo and some of his SS cannot visit parts of the Country. As a matter of fact, in some areas they have no access at all and in 2/3 of the country their security isn’t ensure.<br /><br />I tell too those cry babies, the maSSist are just harvesting what they had planted since the beginning of the XXI century! They have being the masters at teaching that to win they have to prevent the opposition to enter in their strongholds. Those, in the last presidential elections nobody from the opposition to the future maSSist regime was able to safely participate in political campaigns in places like El Chapare, El Alto, Achacachi, etc, etc. Today, Evo is receiving his own medicine provided by the social movements endorsing the “re change” within Bolivian politics; and since this is just the beginning of the cure, better be ready getting use to be vaccinated until extracted all the way to the Caribbean, where the disease originated.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33403933.post-17583463300993081112008-05-17T12:17:00.001-04:002008-05-17T12:22:52.280-04:00Repercussions of the People’s WillI let some time pass to allow my nation, as in their people, and the many foreign that believe my nation is somehow their nation, to comment on the latest political tsunami that hit the country, the convocation to a presidential/VP and Prefect revocation by the people trough a referendum.<br /><br />Many repercussions and assumptions have populated newspapers and blogs alike, from the legality of the law, by the way; dose anybody knows the law’s number and where can one get a copy of it?; To the possible result scenarios during elections and in their aftermath.<br /><br />Believes or not, the maSSist zealots are the ones more exited about the possible situation since they where being obliterated and dragged to the ground after their beating in the Santa Cruz autonomic referendum and because of the stupidity of Evo’s decrees prohibiting exportations and nationalizing private companies. From my point of view, this latest piece of legislation is enabling the regime to gasp for air, something that under the current circumstances in the country could be positive; since we all know that an encroached rat will turn and attack if there is no room to escape.<br /><br />Among the most relevant comments incoming from the maist side are the following.<br /><br />Ø If Evo looses he will run for president again and win for sure because it will be him against several other from the opposition that will divide the votes among them. I will like to know, what gave them the idea a president in Bolivia can run for reelection?<br />Ø If the prefect looses, Evo will immediately change him (no female prefect right know) for a party member. Why not another prefect election, like is going to happen in Sucre? I will have to wait for the law’s text to measure this up.<br /><br />The illegality or not of the referendum in this instance isn’t really relevant since it is being approved by both, the officialiSSm and the opposition and in addition there is no Constitutional Tribunal to define its constitutional legality; so I will set that possible discussion aside.<br /><br />I am happily amazed by my country, it seams that after the agrarian revolution, the dark periods of military ruling and the recent and bloody periods of Social Sectors (SS) violence we have learned that is better to settle things in the urns instead of through full violent civil escalation which will mean a fraternal blood bath to achieve the same results.<br /><br />A lot of questions are raised about loyalties and intentions of the congressmen that approved this law, specially from the autonomist region; I only have to tell them, it is the repercussion of our will through our democratic participation and victory in the autonomic referendum that this door to save Bolivia as a country has being opened.<br /><br />I can only request for every Bolivian that wants to keep the country together and decentralized from the racist and neo fascist regime of Evo Morales and the mSSist to fully participate in these revocation referendum, from your homes, work, in the street and voting NO for the continuation of Evo and YES for the continuation of your prefect, any of them.Wiraqocha Yupanquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03762346522113336189noreply@blogger.com0