Bolivia Roadblocks: Protesters Cut Access to Potosi
Protesters have cut off access to the Bolivian mining city of Potosi in a dispute with the government over infrastructure investment. Access to the city of more than 130,000 people…
Protesters have cut off access to the Bolivian mining city of Potosi in a dispute with the government over infrastructure investment. Access to the city of more than 130,000 people…
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