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  • Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
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    Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
    Survivors of dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982 started a live-in protest 10 years ago, yet their demands seem no closer to being met.

    In a makeshift hut by the ministry of justice in La Paz, Bolivia, a group of activists shuffle into place for a meeting. They are the survivors of the dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982; most are now in their 70s or 80s.

    Operation Condor, the state terror network that targeted opponents of South America's military dictatorships, is better known for its actions in Argentina and Chile. But it was present in Bolivia, too, where more than 200 people were murdered and 150 forcibly disappeared.

    After its dictatorships, Bolivia had little transitional justice.

    Activist between 70 and 90 years old occupied a makeshift hut in front of the ministry of justice at 4000m altitude.

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  • Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
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    Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
    Survivors of dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982 started a live-in protest 10 years ago, yet their demands seem no closer to being met.

    In a makeshift hut by the ministry of justice in La Paz, Bolivia, a group of activists shuffle into place for a meeting. They are the survivors of the dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982; most are now in their 70s or 80s.

    Operation Condor, the state terror network that targeted opponents of South America's military dictatorships, is better known for its actions in Argentina and Chile. But it was present in Bolivia, too, where more than 200 people were murdered and 150 forcibly disappeared.

    After its dictatorships, Bolivia had little transitional justice.

    Activist between 70 and 90 years old occupied a makeshift hut in front of the ministry of justice at 4000m altitude.

    © Sara Aliaga / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
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    Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
    Survivors of dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982 started a live-in protest 10 years ago, yet their demands seem no closer to being met.

    In a makeshift hut by the ministry of justice in La Paz, Bolivia, a group of activists shuffle into place for a meeting. They are the survivors of the dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982; most are now in their 70s or 80s.

    Operation Condor, the state terror network that targeted opponents of South America's military dictatorships, is better known for its actions in Argentina and Chile. But it was present in Bolivia, too, where more than 200 people were murdered and 150 forcibly disappeared.

    After its dictatorships, Bolivia had little transitional justice.

    Activist between 70 and 90 years old occupied a makeshift hut in front of the ministry of justice at 4000m altitude.

    © Sara Aliaga / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
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    Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
    Survivors of dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982 started a live-in protest 10 years ago, yet their demands seem no closer to being met.

    In a makeshift hut by the ministry of justice in La Paz, Bolivia, a group of activists shuffle into place for a meeting. They are the survivors of the dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982; most are now in their 70s or 80s.

    Operation Condor, the state terror network that targeted opponents of South America's military dictatorships, is better known for its actions in Argentina and Chile. But it was present in Bolivia, too, where more than 200 people were murdered and 150 forcibly disappeared.

    After its dictatorships, Bolivia had little transitional justice.

    Activist between 70 and 90 years old occupied a makeshift hut in front of the ministry of justice at 4000m altitude.

    © Sara Aliaga / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
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    Bolivian victims of dictatorships still waiting for justice: We are forgotten
    Survivors of dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982 started a live-in protest 10 years ago, yet their demands seem no closer to being met.

    In a makeshift hut by the ministry of justice in La Paz, Bolivia, a group of activists shuffle into place for a meeting. They are the survivors of the dictatorships that ruled Bolivia between 1964 and 1982; most are now in their 70s or 80s.

    Operation Condor, the state terror network that targeted opponents of South America's military dictatorships, is better known for its actions in Argentina and Chile. But it was present in Bolivia, too, where more than 200 people were murdered and 150 forcibly disappeared.

    After its dictatorships, Bolivia had little transitional justice.

    Activist between 70 and 90 years old occupied a makeshift hut in front of the ministry of justice at 4000m altitude.

    © Sara Aliaga / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.