There's a really dramatic photo gallery linked from the Yahoo story at:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20031014/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/bolivia_gas_protests&e=1It's a general strike directed against the Bolivian government's plan to export natural gas to the US & Mexico through Chile. Bolivia has a long-standing dispute with Chile, as Bolivia lost its only seaport to Chole early in the last century. The general strike has tenets of nationalism (Bolivian self-direction) but is also left in nature.
The
huelga general has been going on for almost two weeks. The peasants have no or few firearms and although the action is not completely non-violent, the methods used are mass demonstrations, barricades, rocks, and large pointed objects. One photo shows a demonstrator holding up police shell casings to tell the observer that firearms have started to be used (yesterday and today) vs, barricades and rocks.
Demonstrators are calling for nationalization of the natural gas industry, and indigenous leadership. Bolivia is a land-locked nation with a high poverty rate. The indigenous (Quechua & Aymara) population is basically lorded over by a small ruling class of Castellano (Spanish) descent.
There is a checkerboard rainbow flag in some of the pictures that is a symbol of indigenous aspirations. The bowler hats, sweaters and other wooly clothes are traditional dress that is appropriate for the intense sunlight and chilly temperatures of LaPaz, which is at an altitude of 10,000 feet-plus.
These aren't a bunch of pictures of prosperous sandal-clad hippies playing at '1968' - - - this is the
real thing.
Look at the pictures - they are very interesting.
Crank up Tracy Chapman's 'Talkin' 'bout a revolution - - - -