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28.04.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Bolivians march against road plan"
Hundreds of indigenous Bolivians are on a second long march in protest at government plans to build a road through the Tipnis national park [ID 215358]
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10.04.2012 - Source:
Hanns Seidel Stiftung 
"Bolivien Quartalsbericht Januar bis März 2012"
Quarterly report on recent developments (January to March 2012) [ID 215257]
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27.03.2012 - Source:
Child Rights Information Network 
"Denouncing sexual violence against adolescent girls" , Author: Child and Family Advocacy Clinic, Rutgers School of Law – Camden / Clínica Internacional de Derechos Humanos de American University Washington College of Law / Oficina Jurídica para la Mujer / Centro Una Brisa de Esperanza
Report on sexual violence against adolescents (legal system and shortcomings in addressing sexual violence; legal procedures and institutions; failure to protect adolescent victims from revictimisation due to lack of resources) [ID 213050]
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16.03.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Bolivia coca judge defends divination technique"
Judge refuses to resign despite a public outcry after he admits "reading" coca leaf to help him make decisions [ID 212012]
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15.03.2012 - Source:
Reporters Sans Frontières 
"30-month jail term for editor in libel case brought by lawyer"
Journalist Rogelio Vicente Peláez Justiniano sentenced to 30 months in jail on charges of defamation and "dissemination of insults"; according to Peláez, his conviction is related to corruption allegations he made against lawyer Waldo Molina Gutiérrez [ID 212112]
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24.02.2012 - Source:
BBC News 
"Bolivia's disabled clash with police over subsidies"
La Paz: Clashes between dozens of disabled people, who were demanding higher state subsidies, and police [ID 210809]
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21.02.2012 - Source:
Guardian 
"Bolivian minibus gang murdered up to 69 people on their way to work"
El Alto: Over the past 13 months, up to 69 killed by a minibus gang [ID 212168]
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02.2012 - Source:
US Social Security Administration 
"Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas 2011"
Overview of social security system (old age, disability and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; family allowances) [ID 211603]
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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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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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2012 - Source:
Freedom House 
"Insult Laws: Insulting to Press Freedom; A Guide to Evolution of Insult Laws in 2010" , Author: World Press Freedom Committee; Freedom House
Joint report by the World Press Freedom Committee and Freedom House on the evolution of insult laws in 2010 [ID 214039]
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2012 - Source:
German Institute of Global and Area Studies 
"Bolivien: Aufstieg und Erosion eines Hegemonieprojekts [GIGA Focus Lateinamerika Nr.3/2012]"
Report on political situation (brief historical background; court elections held October 2011) [ID 215338]
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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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11.2011 - Source:
Royal College of Psychiatrists 
"International Psychiatry; Vol. 8, Issue 4, November 2011"
Journal of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists; this issue contains mental health care country profiles on Bolivia and Somalia as well as a thematic papers on Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Rwanda [ID 216060]
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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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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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03.10.2011 - 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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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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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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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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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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22.09.2011 - Source:
UN Human Rights Committee 
"Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 40 of the Covenant; Third periodic report of States parties; Plurinational State of Bolivia [CCPR/C/BOL/3]"
State report on implementation of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights (country profile; legislative, administrative, judicial and other measures adopted to give effect to the provisions of the Covenant) [ID 213364]
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