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Around 80 more people were wounded. The GIEI interviewed 41, 21 of whom consented to have their names published. The GIEI investigation did not locate all of these shootings, but says many occurred away from the original point of confrontation.
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GIEI: repression far from the original site reinforces the case that the violence was unnecessary and disproportionate the the threat posed by demonstrators.
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Amid the climate of fear, six people who were killed were laid in state at the San Francisco de Asis Church and given forensic autopsies there under inadequate conditions. State forensic doctors gravely offended family members who saw these autopsies.
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The GIEI found that authorities' claim that they acted to prevent an explosion at the plant was unfounded. As explained by Guido Alejo, vulnerable YPFB facilities were 450m from the confrontation. woborders.blog/2020/01/12/senkata-legitimizing-repression/
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GIEI: "the sensitive structures of the plant were not threated by the protests' acts of vandalism." Protesters knocked over part of the facility's wall by hand. Then the shooting began.
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In the ensuing street confrontation, protesters set cars and a minibus on fire, while soldiers fired live ammunition. Again, these acts seem to have been confined to the area around the plant. The shootings persisted for six hours and extended far beyond.
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GIEI: "In the most serious cases, [we] identified a abusive, illegal, and arbitrary manner of acting, with the use of firearms that caused the death of passersby and demonstrators [in] the Senkata massacre…
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"… as well as the violent action to impede the exercise of peaceful protest, as notoriously occurred in the case of the Sacaba massacre." (p. 327). Report online here: gieibolivia.org/informes/