Bolivia's Morales faces threat to re-election over widespread destruction from wildfires

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Bolivia’s president Evo Morales is facing a threat to his re-election, as thousands take to the streets to protest what they call his inaction on the wildfires raging over the country.

TORONTO – After being in power for 14 years, Bolivia’s president Evo Morales is facing a threat to his re-election -- mass protests and demonstrations over his perceived inaction on the forest fires sweeping across the country.

A grassroots initiative bolstered by civil rights groups held a pro-democracy “cabildo,” or public demonstration, over the weekend in the country’s largest city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Conservative estimates put attendance in the hundreds of thousands. Protesters called for Morales to take action about the wildfires and questioned his right to the presidency.began trending on Twitter Saturday, as the movement gained traction and international sympathy.

Standing Rivers is a human rights and environmental civil organization rooted in nonviolence, according to theirDeclaring a “national emergency” in the face of the wildfires would “activate emergency response procedures on a national and not just departmental level,” Daca said, but Morales has not budged.

Standing Rivers reports that four civilian firefighters have died from “preventable causes” as a direct result of the government’s inaction to declare a national emergency.

 

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