are almost always the people, not the Darth Vaders with the submachine gun, rifles, handguns and CS gas hoses. The news items may say that "70 were injured and 2 killed in clashes," or, "Violent clashes caused....," but the CAUSE of death and injury is almost always the cops and their fascist bosses. People assemble, people protest, people commit civil disobedience, people demand something of their government--and the Darth Vaders are brought out to suppress them. If they pick up sticks and stones, they are DEFENDING themselves against attack, against BULLETS and other lethal weapons. Crowds like this, in a political demonstration of the poor against the rich, in a place like Bolivia, don't START with sticks and stones. They don't start with ANY weapons--as is obvious by the fact that, backed against the wall, all they have are sticks and stones to fend off military-style attack.
I have seen too many peoples' protests in my lifetime, and read too many news articles about them, not to know this as a 99% maxim: The people don't start the trouble--the police and the paramilitary hit squads do!
That said, I am very concerned about agents provocateur in this situation. The Bush Junta, and its fascist allies in Bolivia and throughout South America, want nothing more than to destabilize these new leftist (majorityist) governments that have been elected in South America, especially the Andean democracies (Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador), which control so much oil, gas, minerals and other resources. We need to be aware of this on any stories of disorder coming out of South America, and especially Bolivia, where the new government led by Evo Morales is not only pledged to nationalize gas reserves, but has also taken a stand against the murderous US "war on drugs"--the main means the Bushites have of killing leftists and peasants in the region and restoring fascist dictatorship.
What Gov. Reyes is trying to do is to split off his state province from the federal government, to acquire control of the gas and other resources. It is similar to the "states rights" position of southern states in the US to, first of all, maintain slavery, and later to support the "apartheid" of segregation and unequal citizenship for black Americans. It is an economic strategy to oppress a class of people--in the case of Bolivia, the vast, poor, brown, indigenous population--to prevent them from achieving the rightful benefits of their country's natural resources. These fascist forces have every reason to try to provoke Morales supporters, and to try to destabilize the country, in their effort to SPLIT THE COUNTRY UP--much like those in the US south who started the Civil War. So we should be very wary of reports about who caused what, who burned what, and who is causing death and injury.
For instance, note this Reuters paragraph: "Reyes Villa told a press conference that Morales was directly responsible for the bloodshed for not asking his supporters to give up in their protest."
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2007-01-11T234702Z_01_N11439722_RTRUKOC_0_US-BOLIVIA-GOVERNOR.xml&WTmodLoc=IntNewsHome_C1_%5BFeed%5D-9Why should they give up their protest? Reading between the lines, Reyes Villa sent paramilitary thugs into Cochabamba to attack the protesters, and the protesters defended themselves. THEN he calls in armed police forces to "quell the violence."
And where is a quote by Morales? Reuters was right there, on the spot, to get Reyes' quote. This is orchestrated Corporate Ruler propaganda.
Next Reuters line: "Bolivia's recent history has been plagued by massive street protests."
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2007-01-11T234702Z_01_N11439722_RTRUKOC_0_US-BOLIVIA-GOVERNOR.xml&pageNumber=1&imageid=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage1"Plagued?" Yeah, they plagued Bechtel Corp.--and evicted Bechtel from their country, for privatizing the water in Cochabamba, then jacking up the prices to the poorest of the poor, even charging poor peasants for collecting rainwater! That's a "plague" we can all get behind.
Plague, indeed. The war profiteering corporate news monopolies are the plague. War and vast injustice are the plague.