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05.01.2012 - Source:
Hanns Seidel Stiftung 
"Bolivien Quartalsbericht Oktober bis Dezember 2011"
Quarterly report on recent developments (October to December 2011) [ID 209702]
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22.01.2012 - Source:
Human Rights Watch 
"World Report 2012"
Annual report on the human rights situation in 2011 [ID 208845]
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25.11.2011 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Community media under attack in three countries"
At least 5 privately owned local and community-based media organisations have been the targets of violent attacks in the past few weeks [ID 206269]
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04.11.2011 - Source:
Freedom House 
"Countries at the Crossroads 2011"
Report on civil rights, rule of law, anticorruption and transparency [ID 205653]
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03.10.2011 - Source:
Hanns Seidel Stiftung 
"Bolivien Quartalsbericht Juli bis September 2011"
Quarterly report on recent developments (July - September 2011) [ID 205508]
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03.02.2011 - Source:
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 
"Report from Bolivian Civil Society to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD); Final Summary" , Author: Informe de la Sociedad Civil Boliviana
Report of Informe de la Sociedad Civil Boliviana on racial discrimination and the rights of indigenous peoples in Bolivia [ID 204822]
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08.04.2011 - Source:
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 
"Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 9 of the Convention; Concluding observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; Bolivia [CERD/C/BOL/CO/17-20]"
Concluding observations of the Committee on the state report on implementation of the Convention on Elimination of Racial Discrimination (country profile; legislative, administrative, judicial and other measures adopted to give effect to the provisions of the Convention) [ID 204821]
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21.10.2011 - Source:
Guardian 
"Bolivian president Evo Morales scraps plans for Amazon highway"
President Evo Morales has announced he will scrap plans to plough a controversial highway through an indigenous and ecological reserve in the Amazon; several thousand people protested against the construction [ID 204346]
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20.10.2011 - Source:
Guardian 
"Indigenous protesters march against jungle highway"
More than 1,000 indigenous people opposing a jungle highway that they say will spoil their lands in Bolivia's Amazon have reached La Paz after a 63-day protest march [ID 204324]
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2011 - Source:
Directory of Development Organizations 
"Directory of Development Organizations; Edition 2011; Volume IV.A; Latin America and the Caribbean; Bolivia"
Guide to international organisations, government institutions, private sector development agencies, civil society organisations, universities, grant-makers, banks, microfinance institutions and development consulting firms [ID 204087]
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29.09.2011 - Source:
Human Rights Watch 
"Bolivia: Investigate Crackdown on Protesters"
Beni department: On 25 September 2011, police used teargas and batons to disperse largely peaceful demonstrators protesting a proposed highway project in the region; according to a police commander, at least 15 protesters were injured [ID 204039]
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01.09.2009 - Source:
US Department of Labor
"2008 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor"
Annual report on child labor (covering 2008) [ID 203074]
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15.12.2010 - Source:
US Department of Labor
"2009 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor"
Annual report on child labor (covering 2009) [ID 203073]
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03.10.2011 - Source:
US Department of Labor
"2010 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor"
Annual report on child labor (covering 2010) [ID 203072]
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29.09.2011 - Source:
Guardian 
"Bolivians march against Evo Morales over jungle highway crackdown"
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated to reproach President Evo Morales over a police crackdown on indigenous protesters [ID 202911]
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27.09.2011 - Source:
Amnesty International 
"Use of excessive force must be investigated"
Yucumo: Police storm protest camp on 25 September 2011; one child has been killed and about 45 people injured; police prevented medical staff from attending the injured [ID 202738]
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27.09.2011 - Source:
Guardian 
"Bolivian president Evo Morales suspends Amazon road project"
President Morales promises referendum on Isiboro national park highway after violent clashes between police and protesters in La Paz on 25 September 2011 [ID 202654]
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26.09.2011 - Source:
Tageszeitung
"Indigenas protestieren in Bolivien: Polizei zerschlägt Demonstration"
Trinidad and La Paz: police use violence to stop a demonstration of around 1.000 indigenous [ID 202575]
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14.09.2011 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"Investigative reporter fears for her life, requests protection"
Journalist Mónica Oblitas has received repeated death threats ever since she exposed the corrupt practises of a doctor at the Institute for Forensic Research (IDIF) in the city of El Alto [ID 201930]
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13.09.2011 - Source:
US Department of State 
"July-December 2010 International Religious Freedom Report"
Annual report on religious freedom, covering July-December 2010 [ID 201789]
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08.09.2011 - Source:
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung 
"Indigene Binnenmigration in Bolivien"
Report on internal migration of Bolivia's indigenous population (historical aspects; reasons for internal migration; Bolivia's population; political implications) [ID 201444]
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02.05.2011 - Source:
Freedom House 
"Freedom of the Press 2011"
Annual report on press freedom (covering 2010) [ID 201416]
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18.08.2011 - Source:
US Department of State 
"Country Report on Terrorism 2010 - Chapter 2 - Bolivia"
Country Report on Terrorism 2010 [ID 201382]
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02.09.2011 - Source:
UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 
"UN Human Rights Chief Applauds Convictions Of Ministers And Military For Serious Crimes In Bolivia, Cites “Healthy Trend” In Latin America"
2 former ministers and 5 senior military officers convicted for their involvement in the deaths of more than 60 people during anti-government demonstrations in 2003; their prison sentences range from 3 to 15 years [ID 201135]
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31.08.2011 - Source:
Amnesty International 
"Former officials convicted over massacre"
Sucre: 5 former high-ranking military officers and 2 former ministers given sentences ranging from 3 to 15 years for their role in "Black October" massacre of 2003 [ID 200845]
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