AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Road Crisis Turns Violent: Security forces in La Paz clashed with anti-government protesters as road blockades strangled food and medical access for weeks. On May 16, about 3,500 soldiers and police moved to clear routes, firing tear gas while demonstrators threw stones and Molotovs; 57 people were detained, and officials said at least three deaths occurred when hospitals were cut off. The government framed the operation as a “humanitarian corridor” for food, oxygen, and supplies, even as unrest continues around fuel, wages, and President Rodrigo Paz’s legitimacy. Indigenous Land Rights: Earlier this week, Indigenous and rural groups forced the repeal of Law 1720, pushing back against land privatization and demanding legal certainty and consultation. AI and Youth Safety: Outside Bolivia, a mother in the U.S. says her son used an AI chatbot for months before suicide—fueling calls for stronger safeguards for parents and teens. Culture Watch: La Paz’s whale shark season has closed after a five-and-a-half-month run, with 56 sharks identified and 45,350 visitors.
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