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Indígenas y campesinos llegan a La Paz tras caminar 25 días para exigir respeto a sus tierras

Katherine Langford
Katherine Langford
Editor-in-Chief · Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:24 PM
Farmers and indigenous people marching in La Paz, Bolivia.
Image: WPLG Local 10

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — After a 25-day trek covering over a thousand kilometers from the Amazon, farmers and indigenous people arrived near the government headquarters in La Paz on Monday to demand respect for their lands and to speak with President Rodrigo Paz. Oscar Cardozo, a leader of the farmers from Beni, expressed his determination, stating, "I left my small plot of land to defend the land that feeds me, my mother, and my two children." As police reinforced security around the presidential palace, approximately 500 protesters reached La Paz, although the number has dwindled following agreements made with the government.

Source: WPLG Local 10

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