With over 300 political prisoners and without any single essential component of democracy in existence, Bolivia is the “invisible dictatorship” or the “ignored dictatorship” whose tolerance by democracies brings the most grievous consequences for international peace and security. The Bolivian regime is a satellite of the 21st Century Socialism, or Castrochavism, under the command of Cuba also includes Venezuela and Nicaragua, and that has turned Bolivia into a narco-State and the Iranian base against the Americas.
Due to its geopolitical, geostrategic position and natural resources, Bolivia is an old-time and permanent objective of Cuba’s dictatorship, as a regional operator of the former Soviet Union within the framework of the Cold War, that in 1967 orchestrated a guerrilla invasion there that ended with the death of Che Guevara.
The destabilization and destruction of democracy in Bolivia is a transnational process directed and operated by the nowadays so-called 21st Century Socialism, or Castrochavism, which -with historical facts that are beginning to surface today- is becoming clear, including the active role of the recently uncovered Cuban spy Manuel Rocha, former United States Ambassador to Bolivia. This process, using violence and malicious aforethought, eventually took Evo Morales, the lifetime head of illicit coca harvesting and cocaine production unions, to become the president. Morales’ crimes and prosecution were protected by the now-caught successful spy who also promoted his presidential candidacy.
Since the coup-d’etat of 17 October of 2003, in over two decades of democratic rupture in Bolivia, the transnational regime has supplanted the Bolivian Constitution through an unconstitutional “constituent assembly” that -also supplanted- served as the disguise for the Castrochavist intervention to create a “Plurinational State,” imposing there the “dictatorial constitutionalism” of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.
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