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Altogether, 137 people died in social movement-related events during the fourteen years of Morales’ presidency, and a close runner-up to President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada’s fourteen-month death toll of 139. Very different paces.
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In nearly all other respects, the Morales years were quantitatively very different from Sánchez de Lozada, and more in line with the 1982–1999 period of limited violence in Bolivian political life.
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The Bolivian state is not the only perpetrator of political violence. In fact, the police and military perpetrated just a little more than half (284; 51%) of all deaths recorded in the database. Another 69 (12%) were deaths inflicted upon the security forces.
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Evo Morales had the 4th lowest average: 2.4 deaths/y caused by security forces. The presidents w/ lower averages, Eduardo Rodríguez Veltze (zero), Hernán Siles Zuazo (0.7/year), and Carlos Mesa (1.8/year) had—like Morales—vowed to have no such bloodshed on their watch.
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More in this blog post: The Evo Morales Administration and Lethal Political Violence woborders.blog/2020/03/12/evo-and-lethal-political-violence/


