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  1. We were told for years that Bolivia was under socialist dictatorship because Evo Morales would not allow the US to plunder his country's resources. Morales chose to nationalise Bolivia’s natural gas and #lithium.

    Bolivia benefitted through new highways, hydroelectric plants, telecommunications- and broadband networks and social programs.
    In other words, Bolivia was being looted under neoliberalism and Morales gave his people independence.

    councilestatemedia.uk/p/it-onl

    #Boivia #Socialism #Morales

  2. We were told for years that Bolivia was under socialist dictatorship because Evo Morales would not allow the US to plunder his country's resources. Morales chose to nationalise Bolivia’s natural gas and #lithium.

    Bolivia benefitted through new highways, hydroelectric plants, telecommunications- and broadband networks and social programs.
    In other words, Bolivia was being looted under neoliberalism and Morales gave his people independence.

    councilestatemedia.uk/p/it-onl

    #Boivia #Socialism #Morales

  3. We were told for years that Bolivia was under socialist dictatorship because Evo Morales would not allow the US to plunder his country's resources. Morales chose to nationalise Bolivia’s natural gas and #lithium.

    Bolivia benefitted through new highways, hydroelectric plants, telecommunications- and broadband networks and social programs.
    In other words, Bolivia was being looted under neoliberalism and Morales gave his people independence.

    councilestatemedia.uk/p/it-onl

    #Boivia #Socialism #Morales

  4. We were told for years that Bolivia was under socialist dictatorship because Evo Morales would not allow the US to plunder his country's resources. Morales chose to nationalise Bolivia’s natural gas and #lithium.

    Bolivia benefitted through new highways, hydroelectric plants, telecommunications- and broadband networks and social programs.
    In other words, Bolivia was being looted under neoliberalism and Morales gave his people independence.

    councilestatemedia.uk/p/it-onl

    #Boivia #Socialism #Morales

  5. We were told for years that Bolivia was under socialist dictatorship because Evo Morales would not allow the US to plunder his country's resources. Morales chose to nationalise Bolivia’s natural gas and #lithium.

    Bolivia benefitted through new highways, hydroelectric plants, telecommunications- and broadband networks and social programs.
    In other words, Bolivia was being looted under neoliberalism and Morales gave his people independence.

    councilestatemedia.uk/p/it-onl

    #Boivia #Socialism #Morales

  6. Festnahmen bei Protesten gegen die Regierung in Bolivien

    In Boliviens Hauptstadt ist es zu Zusammenstößen zwischen Anhängern von Ex-Präsident Morales und der Polizei gekommen. Die Proteste setzen Präsident Paz weiter unter Druck. Er wirft seinem Vorgänger vor, die Unruhen zu orchestrieren.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/

    #Bolivien #Protest #Morales

  7. Czytam, że boliwijscy górnicy, chłopi, robotnicy, nauczyciele i pracownicy transportu postanowili zmienić warunki umowy społecznej w Boliwii. Strajkami, demonstracjami, przepędzeniem policji i zajęciem La Paz. Górnicy podobno również dynamitem.

    Ujawniono dokumenty planujące wspólną akcję policji i sił USA, zmierzająca do pojmania lub zabicia poprzedniego prezydenta Evo Moralesa.

    Wspierający Moralesa chłopi i ludność rdzenna zablokowali lotnisko (pas startowy wyciętymi drzewami) oraz przyszli całymi wioskami bronić domu, w którym mieszka.

    Obecny prezydent, wspierany przez USA, podobno uciekł i poprosił o azyl w Hiszpanii.

    Sytuacja jest dynamiczna.

    "Morales za swoich rządów znacjonalizował złoża gazu ziemnego, ropy naftowej oraz kopalnie. Zobowiązał zagraniczne koncerny do płacenia wyższych podatków i renegocjował umowy na korzyść państwa.
    Zyski z nacjonalizacji przeznaczył na hojne programy socjalne. Wprowadzono emerytury dla osób starszych, programy wsparcia dla dzieci oraz dofinansowanie do edukacji i budownictwa mieszkaniowego.
    Dzięki wysokim cenom surowców w pierwszej dekadzie jego rządów i reformom, dochód narodowy Boliwii znacząco wzrósł, a wskaźniki ubóstwa uległy obniżeniu."

    #Boliva #Morales #rewolucja

  8. ... Bah voyons, exactement ce contre quoi, nous Génération Athée, nous opposons ! 😡

    Le diocèse catholique de Stockholm a rappelé que, selon la doctrine de l’#Église #catholique, les #fidèles ne devraient pas soutenir des partis favorables à l’#avortement ou à l’#euthanasie.

    Ces sujets sont considérés comme des “questions #morales fondamentales”, c’est‑à‑dire des principes non négociables liés à la protection de la #vie dans l’enseignement catholique.

    @GenerationAthee

  9. Cleveland Browns trade idea ditches Shedeur Sanders to land recent first-round pick

    Cleveland Browns trade idea ditches Shedeur Sanders to land recent first-round pick originally appeared on The Sporting News.…
    #NFL #ClevelandBrowns #Cleveland #Browns #browns #cleveland #DeshaunWatson #DillonGabriel #Football #macjones #MarkMorales-Smith #Morales-Smith #quarterback #SanFrancisco49ers #shedeursanders
    rawchili.com/nfl/833059/

  10. Cleveland Browns trade idea ditches Shedeur Sanders to land recent first-round pick

    Cleveland Browns trade idea ditches Shedeur Sanders to land recent first-round pick originally appeared on The Sporting News.…
    #NFL #ClevelandBrowns #Cleveland #Browns #browns #cleveland #DeshaunWatson #DillonGabriel #Football #macjones #MarkMorales-Smith #Morales-Smith #quarterback #SanFrancisco49ers #shedeursanders
    rawchili.com/nfl/833059/

  11. Las Vegas Raiders linked to Miami Dolphins star who put up generational numbers to pair with Fernando Mendoza

    Las Vegas Raiders linked to Miami Dolphins star who put up generational numbers to pair with Fernando Mendoza…
    #NFL #MiamiDolphins #Miami #Dolphins #BaltimoreRavens #Football #JalenNailor #LasVegas #LasVegasRaiders #MarkMorales-Smith #MaxxCrosby #Morales-Smith #TyreekHill
    rawchili.com/nfl/814127/

  12. Las Vegas Raiders linked to Miami Dolphins star who put up generational numbers to pair with Fernando Mendoza

    Las Vegas Raiders linked to Miami Dolphins star who put up generational numbers to pair with Fernando Mendoza…
    #NFL #MiamiDolphins #Miami #Dolphins #BaltimoreRavens #Football #JalenNailor #LasVegas #LasVegasRaiders #MarkMorales-Smith #MaxxCrosby #Morales-Smith #TyreekHill
    rawchili.com/nfl/814127/

  13. A family in Maryland is trying to find a woman arrested by U.S. Immigrationand Customs Enforcement (ICE),
    whose attorneys say is an American citizen
    but the government insists is Mexican.

    Agents arrested #Dulce #Consuelo #Diaz #Morales, 22, on December 14
    in Baltimore while she was heading home with her sister.

    Despite her saying she was born in the U.S.,
    she was held in ICE custody after failing to prove citizenship, the agency said.

    Attorneys rushed to get a court order keeping her in Maryland,
    but the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) moved her to Louisiana anyway.

    Speaking to the media Monday, attorneys representing Diaz Morales said they had not been able to reach their client,
    who they say has no criminal record,
    after being told by ICE to call the detention facility holding her earlier in the day.

    “There is law here.
    There is law written.
    There are systems and circumstances of mandatory detention,
    this is not one of them,”
    Zachary Perez, supervising attorney at Sanabria & Associates, based in Maryland, told Newsweek Monday.

    “Not once has the government alleged to us in our communications that this falls under mandatory detention for X, Y, Z.

    “It is irregular. She could have been released yesterday,
    she could have been released five minutes ago.
    We’re not seeing the government assert that there are criminal proceedings, for instance,
    or any additional charges that would necessitate holding her and transferring her, now twice.”

    newsweek.com/ice-detains-maryl

  14. A family in Maryland is trying to find a woman arrested by U.S. Immigrationand Customs Enforcement (ICE),
    whose attorneys say is an American citizen
    but the government insists is Mexican.

    Agents arrested #Dulce #Consuelo #Diaz #Morales, 22, on December 14
    in Baltimore while she was heading home with her sister.

    Despite her saying she was born in the U.S.,
    she was held in ICE custody after failing to prove citizenship, the agency said.

    Attorneys rushed to get a court order keeping her in Maryland,
    but the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) moved her to Louisiana anyway.

    Speaking to the media Monday, attorneys representing Diaz Morales said they had not been able to reach their client,
    who they say has no criminal record,
    after being told by ICE to call the detention facility holding her earlier in the day.

    “There is law here.
    There is law written.
    There are systems and circumstances of mandatory detention,
    this is not one of them,”
    Zachary Perez, supervising attorney at Sanabria & Associates, based in Maryland, told Newsweek Monday.

    “Not once has the government alleged to us in our communications that this falls under mandatory detention for X, Y, Z.

    “It is irregular. She could have been released yesterday,
    she could have been released five minutes ago.
    We’re not seeing the government assert that there are criminal proceedings, for instance,
    or any additional charges that would necessitate holding her and transferring her, now twice.”

    newsweek.com/ice-detains-maryl

  15. A family in Maryland is trying to find a woman arrested by U.S. Immigrationand Customs Enforcement (ICE),
    whose attorneys say is an American citizen
    but the government insists is Mexican.

    Agents arrested #Dulce #Consuelo #Diaz #Morales, 22, on December 14
    in Baltimore while she was heading home with her sister.

    Despite her saying she was born in the U.S.,
    she was held in ICE custody after failing to prove citizenship, the agency said.

    Attorneys rushed to get a court order keeping her in Maryland,
    but the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) moved her to Louisiana anyway.

    Speaking to the media Monday, attorneys representing Diaz Morales said they had not been able to reach their client,
    who they say has no criminal record,
    after being told by ICE to call the detention facility holding her earlier in the day.

    “There is law here.
    There is law written.
    There are systems and circumstances of mandatory detention,
    this is not one of them,”
    Zachary Perez, supervising attorney at Sanabria & Associates, based in Maryland, told Newsweek Monday.

    “Not once has the government alleged to us in our communications that this falls under mandatory detention for X, Y, Z.

    “It is irregular. She could have been released yesterday,
    she could have been released five minutes ago.
    We’re not seeing the government assert that there are criminal proceedings, for instance,
    or any additional charges that would necessitate holding her and transferring her, now twice.”

    newsweek.com/ice-detains-maryl

  16. A family in Maryland is trying to find a woman arrested by U.S. Immigrationand Customs Enforcement (ICE),
    whose attorneys say is an American citizen
    but the government insists is Mexican.

    Agents arrested #Dulce #Consuelo #Diaz #Morales, 22, on December 14
    in Baltimore while she was heading home with her sister.

    Despite her saying she was born in the U.S.,
    she was held in ICE custody after failing to prove citizenship, the agency said.

    Attorneys rushed to get a court order keeping her in Maryland,
    but the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) moved her to Louisiana anyway.

    Speaking to the media Monday, attorneys representing Diaz Morales said they had not been able to reach their client,
    who they say has no criminal record,
    after being told by ICE to call the detention facility holding her earlier in the day.

    “There is law here.
    There is law written.
    There are systems and circumstances of mandatory detention,
    this is not one of them,”
    Zachary Perez, supervising attorney at Sanabria & Associates, based in Maryland, told Newsweek Monday.

    “Not once has the government alleged to us in our communications that this falls under mandatory detention for X, Y, Z.

    “It is irregular. She could have been released yesterday,
    she could have been released five minutes ago.
    We’re not seeing the government assert that there are criminal proceedings, for instance,
    or any additional charges that would necessitate holding her and transferring her, now twice.”

    newsweek.com/ice-detains-maryl

  17. A family in Maryland is trying to find a woman arrested by U.S. Immigrationand Customs Enforcement (ICE),
    whose attorneys say is an American citizen
    but the government insists is Mexican.

    Agents arrested #Dulce #Consuelo #Diaz #Morales, 22, on December 14
    in Baltimore while she was heading home with her sister.

    Despite her saying she was born in the U.S.,
    she was held in ICE custody after failing to prove citizenship, the agency said.

    Attorneys rushed to get a court order keeping her in Maryland,
    but the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) moved her to Louisiana anyway.

    Speaking to the media Monday, attorneys representing Diaz Morales said they had not been able to reach their client,
    who they say has no criminal record,
    after being told by ICE to call the detention facility holding her earlier in the day.

    “There is law here.
    There is law written.
    There are systems and circumstances of mandatory detention,
    this is not one of them,”
    Zachary Perez, supervising attorney at Sanabria & Associates, based in Maryland, told Newsweek Monday.

    “Not once has the government alleged to us in our communications that this falls under mandatory detention for X, Y, Z.

    “It is irregular. She could have been released yesterday,
    she could have been released five minutes ago.
    We’re not seeing the government assert that there are criminal proceedings, for instance,
    or any additional charges that would necessitate holding her and transferring her, now twice.”

    newsweek.com/ice-detains-maryl