April 27, 2025
Americas Bolivia Human rights news US news World news

Bolivian ex-president to pay damages to victims of military in landmark US case

Bolivian ex-president to pay damages to victims of military in landmark US case

Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada and former defence minister agree to pay for 2003 violence in which 60 protesters were killed

A former Bolivian president and his defence minister have agreed to pay damages to the families of people killed by the military during their government, in a landmark settlement that sets a precedent by which other foreign leaders could face accountability for human rights abuse in US courts.

The settlement concerns events in 2003, when massive protests broke out over then president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada’s plan to export Bolivia’s natural gas. The army was sent to clear blockades in the largely Indigenous and working-class city of El Alto, killing more than 60 protesters and injuring hundreds.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Sudan army calls on former soldiers to re-enlist as fighting persists through ceasefire

TheWorldsNews

Bolivia’s Morales keeps up comeback hopes as Copa Evo kicks off

TheWorldsNews

How a conservative US network undermined Indigenous energy rights in Canada

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This