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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Plurinational State of Bolivia|native_name=Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia<br>Tetã Hetãvoregua Mborivia<br>Wuliwya Suyu<br>Puliwya Mamallaqta|population_estimate=11,428,245|population_estimate_year=2019|name=Bolivia|capital=Sucre<br>La Paz|area_km2=1,098,581|government_type=Unitary presidential republic|leader_title1=President|leader_title2=Vice President|leader_name1=Luis Arce|leader_name2=David Choquehuanca|currency=Boliviano|common_languages=Spanish<br>Guarani<br>Aymara<br>Quechua}} | |||
'''Bolivia''', officially the '''Plurinational State of Bolivia''', is a country in South America that has been the target of multiple [[CIA]] coups. | |||
== History == | |||
=== Operation Condor === | |||
In 1971, the [[United States]] overthrew the left-wing president [[Juan Torres]], who was later kidnapped and killed by CIA-backed death squads. His successor, [[Hugo Banzer]], tortured and executed thousands of dissidents and brutally crushed a strike of tin workers. In 1975, the CIA gave Banzer information that was used to locate and target leftist priests and nuns. | |||
=== Movement for Socialism === | |||
In 2006, [[Evo Morales]], a member of the [[Movement for Socialism (Bolivia)|Movement for Socialism]] party and the first indigenous president of Bolivia, was elected. He was president until 2019, when the CIA organized a military coup against him after he won the 2019 election by more than 10%. The United States created over 60,000 fake Twitter accounts to spread capitalist propaganda and [[Jeanine Áñez]] took power without an election. Áñez was an imperialist liberal who called the indigenous Aymara people "satanic."<ref>{{News citation|journalist=Valentina De Marval|date=2019-11-15|title=Did Bolivia’s interim president delete anti-indigenous tweets?|url=https://factcheck.afp.com/did-bolivias-interim-president-delete-anti-indigenous-tweets|newspaper=AFP Fact Check|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2021-12-30}}</ref> In 2020, a general election was held and [[Luis Arce]], another member of Movement for Socialism, won the election in a landslide. This election was confirmed to be fair by international observers.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2020-10-23|title=ONU, OEA y Uniore descartan fraude en elecciones generales|url=https://www.paginasiete.bo/nacional/2020/10/23/onu-oea-uniore-descartan-fraude-en-elecciones-generales-272528.html|newspaper=Página Siete|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2021-12-30}}</ref> |
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Bolivia Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia Tetã Hetãvoregua Mborivia Wuliwya Suyu Puliwya Mamallaqta | |
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Capital | Sucre La Paz |
Common languages | Spanish Guarani Aymara Quechua |
Government | Unitary presidential republic |
• President | Luis Arce |
• Vice President | David Choquehuanca |
Area | |
• Total | 1,098,581 km² |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 11,428,245 |
Currency | Boliviano |
Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a country in South America that has been the target of multiple CIA coups.
History
Operation Condor
In 1971, the United States overthrew the left-wing president Juan Torres, who was later kidnapped and killed by CIA-backed death squads. His successor, Hugo Banzer, tortured and executed thousands of dissidents and brutally crushed a strike of tin workers. In 1975, the CIA gave Banzer information that was used to locate and target leftist priests and nuns.
Movement for Socialism
In 2006, Evo Morales, a member of the Movement for Socialism party and the first indigenous president of Bolivia, was elected. He was president until 2019, when the CIA organized a military coup against him after he won the 2019 election by more than 10%. The United States created over 60,000 fake Twitter accounts to spread capitalist propaganda and Jeanine Áñez took power without an election. Áñez was an imperialist liberal who called the indigenous Aymara people "satanic."[1] In 2020, a general election was held and Luis Arce, another member of Movement for Socialism, won the election in a landslide. This election was confirmed to be fair by international observers.[2]
- ↑ Valentina De Marval (2019-11-15). "Did Bolivia’s interim president delete anti-indigenous tweets?" AFP Fact Check. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
- ↑ "ONU, OEA y Uniore descartan fraude en elecciones generales" (2020-10-23). Página Siete. Retrieved 2021-12-30.