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Yes, nine people per year died in social movements during the Evo Morales years, but the police and military claimed less than a quarter of those lives (33 altogether), and adding Morales' allies (13 deaths) doesn't change the overal picture that much.
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Meanwhile, opponents of the MAS killed 13 of their constituents as well, in 2007 and 2008.
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Just below this threshold is the shooting at Hotel Las Americas, where the Bolivian military faced off with the Rosza paramilitaries. People dispute whether the latter posed a deadly threat or this was an extrajudicial execution.
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My draft white paper is nearly done. Will be called "Mass Protest and State Repression in Bolivian Political Culture: Putting the Gas War and the 2019 Crisis in Perspective." Cite my tweet for now.


