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Terrorist Posada Caught by Authentic Journalists
Wednesday, 22 June 2005, 10:12 am | narconews.com
Terrorist Posada Caught by Authentic Journalists June 21, 2005 Gary Webb – Presente Please Distribute Widely More: http://www.narconews.com/Issue38/article1354.html More >>
Bolivia Calm, Northern Mexico Under Siege
Friday, 17 June 2005, 11:52 am | narconews.com
After the dramatic events in Bolivia last week, where after weeks of mobilizations and general strikes the people told their ineffectual president Carlos Mesa that they'd had enough of his meager responses to their clear demands, and simultaneously ... More >>
Martial Law Media Stunt in the Failed War on Drugs
Wednesday, 15 June 2005, 3:41 pm | narconews.com
It’s a wet dream for Commercial Media journalists: The new police chief of the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo took office last Wednesday. Nine hours later he was gunned down. US Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza quickly issued a press release harping a ... More >>
Chávez: "Bush Is to Blame for Bolivian Crisis"
Tuesday, 14 June 2005, 12:01 am | narconews.com
Sunday’s broadcast of Venezuela President Hugo Chávez’s popular weekly TV show, “Alo Presidente,” brought a strong response by the Venezuelan president to the tantrum thrown last week by US Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS) Roger ... More >>
Bolivia - Chronology of an Authentic Netwar
Monday, 13 June 2005, 4:39 pm | narconews.com
In case you blinked – because it all happened so fast – I’ve prepared this summary of the action-packed series of breaking news reports from Luis Gómez and our entire team in Bolivia, and the considerable helping hand lent them from diverse points ... More >>
Narconews: Bolivia Has a New President
Friday, 10 June 2005, 5:16 pm | narconews.com
Kind readers, the battle of many armies and one death has reached its end. In these moments, several deputies are in the headquarters of the Supreme Court to invite the "new constitutional president," as Hormando Vaca Diez called him, to assume command ... More >>
Vaca Diez Steps Down, Bolivia's Congress Meeting
Friday, 10 June 2005, 3:25 pm | narconews.com
We haven’t stopped in Bolivia, and it’s now past 9:00 at night. A half hour ago Senator Vaca Diez left the Sucre Battalion military installation, where he had taken refuge since suspending the session of Congress scheduled for today. He came it the center ... More >>
Zero Hour in Bolivia: What to Watch for Today
Friday, 10 June 2005, 11:38 am | narconews.com
Today, the ghosts of Bolivia’s 180 years of simulated democracy will haunt the empty halls of the Bolivian Congress in La Paz at 10:30 a.m. as the Senators and Deputies of the disgraced official parties convene 740 kilometers away, in Sucre, to sign ... More >>
Thursday Brings a New Assault on Power in Bolivia
Friday, 10 June 2005, 11:29 am | narconews.com
The day was a bit rough in La Paz, but not so much as in the last few weeks: the tension has moved to other places, mainly Sucre, the nominal capital of Bolivia where the National Congress will supposedly meet to decide on whether Carlos Mesa will ... More >>
Narconews: First Death in Bolivian Conflict
Friday, 10 June 2005, 12:09 am | narconews.com
Breaking news: First, we have learned that former Bolivian president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada’s son-in-law, political operator Mauricio Balcázar, arrived this morning in Sucre to support Senator Hormando Vaca Diez in his presidential aspirations. (Evo ... More >>
Narconews: The Bolivian Earthquake Continues
Friday, 10 June 2005, 12:05 am | narconews.com
Narco News swarm coverage of Bolivia is now in full effect. Up-to-the-minute reports are coming in every hour with the most complete coverage anywhere of the Bolivian crisis - the "earthquake" as Luis Gómez calls it in his latest report in the Narcosphere. More >>
U.S. Outburst at OAS Meeting Over Chavez & Bolivia
Thursday, 9 June 2005, 4:50 pm | narconews.com
Towards the end of the two-day session by the Organization of American States (OAS) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the U.S. ambassador to the organism, Roger Noriega, threw a temper tantrum. More >>
Narconews: Today's Combat in La Paz, Bolivia
Wednesday, 8 June 2005, 2:31 pm | narconews.com
Guest what... as authentic journalist Claudia Espinoza said at midday, when we ran into each other in the middle of today's marches: "Once again, we have to write about thousands of marchers who shut down La Paz and clash with the police as they try ... More >>
U.S. Trying to Bribe Bolivian Social Movements?
Wednesday, 8 June 2005, 2:14 pm | narconews.com
Mamani Conde: U.S. Trying to Bribe Bolivian Social Movements? June 7, 2005 Please Distribute Widely More >>
Narconews: Bolivian President Mesa Resigns
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 3:40 pm | narconews.com
After a combative day on the streets of La Paz and more than two weeks of turmoil in Bolivia, President Carlos Mesa has resigned from the Presidency. He appeared tonight at approximately 9:45pm, live from the Presidential Palace, to let his country and ... More >>
Narconews: Hispanic Feds Seek Conroy Investigation
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 11:39 am | narconews.com
Hispanic Federal Officers Want "Bully" Agents Investigated for Intimidation of Bill Conroy June 6, 2005 Please Distribute Widely More >>
Narconews: Bolivian Right Declares Virtual War
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 10:44 am | narconews.com
A few hours ago, representatives of the right wing in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s center of economic development and refuge of the multinational oil companies, decided not to accept President Carlos Mesa’s decree of yesterday. The people of Santa Cruz, ... More >>
Mesa Announces Constitutional Assembly for Bolivia
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 10:29 am | narconews.com
The latest twist in the heart of the Andres came from Carlos Mesa. With Congress unable to reach an agreement, the Bolivian president released Supreme Decree 28195 at 11pm (Thursday), convoking a new constitutional assembly and a binding national ... More >>
Narconews: Bolivia's Mesa Close to Resigning
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 12:21 am | narconews.com
I write to you a few blocks from the Palace of Government. While around half a million people have mobilized in the streets of La Paz today, the rumors in the streets and information coming to us from government sources agree: President Mesa could resign ... More >>
In Defense Of Narco News Journalist Bill Conroy
Friday, 3 June 2005, 10:42 am | narconews.com
The campaign of harassment and intimidation from agents of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security towards Narco News correspondent Bill Conroy continues to draw outrage from journalists and others who value press freedom. Journalists in the United ... More >>