Eyewitness account on recent events in Cochabamba
Paula Pfoeffer
January 9
Im going to quickly report events from the city of
Manfred Reyes Villa is a despot. He was Mayor of Cochabamba during the Water Wars of 2000 and is responsible for the injuries and deaths with occured during that time. In the autonomy referendum in July 2006 the department of
Today proved just who Reyes Villa is, a wealthy, corrupt politician, desperate to cling to power and willing to use violence against the people.
You wont hear about this in the newspapers, but the violence continues here once again, in the revolutionary city of
January 11
I thought I would send a quick update. Things are grave in
The government is saying that they dont support the campesinos and Evo has taken off to Nicuagura, but alot of people are saying that if Evo calls off the cocaleros it will solve everything. Well in my opinion its gone way too far for that. My take is that all of the issues of autonomia and the racism coming from the elites is going to be fought out over the next couple of weeks in
The Cocaleros and Unions are still calling for Manfreds resignation or in the least a back down on demanding a new autonomy referendum. But you cant negotiate with these people, they are fascits, they even wear white shirts, its disgusting.
People are saying that the city feels like April 2000 and its way more tense than October 2003 or May 2005, in my short experience here. The Bolivian people are always at the forfront of revolutionary change and this revolution is beyond the control of the MAS government.
¡Fuera Manfred! ¡Viva la revolucion!
January 11
Ok, I sent that email about 2 hours ago, and the battle has begun. Watching the news its shows that what we all feared has happened. The fascists and the people are fighting each other in the street. All I can hear is police and ambulance sirens. Lee called just now, she has an office downtown, she is blocked in. All I could hear on the phone is banging on her roller door. Its intense. The police at this stage is doing nothing (this is good) but there is talk that Manfred will send in the army.
This is the beginning, on the radio they are calling it already the civil war, but that are elite radio stations. Ive been expecting this for some months now, just didnt realise it would happen so soon.
January 11
Its now
this is NOT democracy
more later
January 12
Its the morning, things are calm but really tense. There was dynamite during the night and not much news this morning. We are sitting and waiting.
Hopefully we will have more information after the meeting of the social movments at 10.30.
The fight yesterday was steeped in rascism, and its been built up over the last 20 years. The language was intense and it was mostly whites beating up indigenous people. It shows the clear race and class divides of the country.
1 comment:
I have been reading your comments and I see that you have taken a side. You mentioned at the time that there were 4 reportedly dead. Who were your sources at the moment? And what are your views on this "civil war"? You called Manfred a corrupt politician, what makes you say that?
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