Bolivia confiscated 115.000 hectares of allegedly fallow or ill-gotten land as part of President Evo Morales' drive to redistribute land to the poor, reported the National Agrarian Reform Institute (INRA). Read full article
Yeap!!! As i comented recently, Moralito is following the Chavito steps down....Poor Bolivian people....They are starting the race to the destruction of their country.....Please, read the Chilean recent history, please, before continuing with that crazy way.....it will take a lot of time and sacrifices to get back on the road to grow up....
BTW, have anybody read about the forest fires that are burning over 1,5 Ha. in Bolivia due the ethnic comunities had starting them just for clear the forest to have seeding lands ???? And, anybody have heard the ecologist organizations (knowns as NGO´s) complaining about ????
As I said in other post, the next will be Ecuador and the next Arg.....???
I hope not. But Castrito is waiting for their phonecalls to help them when they get the bottom to keep them on the bottom.
R.I.P. Bolivia
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Aug 28th, 2010 - 04:42 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Yeap!!! As i comented recently, Moralito is following the Chavito steps down....Poor Bolivian people....They are starting the race to the destruction of their country.....Please, read the Chilean recent history, please, before continuing with that crazy way.....it will take a lot of time and sacrifices to get back on the road to grow up....
Aug 30th, 2010 - 04:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0BTW, have anybody read about the forest fires that are burning over 1,5 Ha. in Bolivia due the ethnic comunities had starting them just for clear the forest to have seeding lands ???? And, anybody have heard the ecologist organizations (knowns as NGO´s) complaining about ????
As I said in other post, the next will be Ecuador and the next Arg.....???
I hope not. But Castrito is waiting for their phonecalls to help them when they get the bottom to keep them on the bottom.
R.I.P. Bolivia
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