Item Type
Newspaper Article
Abstract Note
On April 18, 1995, a series of strikes organized by indigenous peasants and urban teachers forced the central government of Bolivia to declare a state of siege that has lasted three months. Sociologist Silva Rivera Cusicanqui interprets the reasons behind such measures and underlines the double moral standard of current politics in Bolivia.
Issue
1 and 2
Pages
22-23
Publication Title
Noticias de Abya Yala
Title
Estado de Sitio y Ficciones Democraticas en Bolivia
Volume
9