Bolivian Miners Protest Turn Violent
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“turned violent, with explosions and tear gas, as a group of miners called for him to resign. Mining unions have also been seeking changes to their work contracts.”
“directly into the cost of fuel in the US and into rising. of the Centreite President Rodrigo Pass. On Thursday, it turned violent. We've explosions and tear gas as a group of miners called for him to resign. Mining unions have also been seeking...”
“Rim Bolivia, from next story, where since May people have been protesting...”
“The Bolivian government says that after nearly 12”
“negotiations, they had reached a deal with the miners. Now, a representative for the union is also saying that the government had”
“for the Bolivian government because it is still gra ppling with protests by other workers. For example, teachers and transportation”
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