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11 Jun 2018 | 12:45 PM UTC

Bolivia: Student protests to intensify in El Alto/La Paz area /update 4

Student protest movement set to continue indefinitely in El Alto/La Paz region; violence and traffic disruptions possible

Warning

Event

Students have threatened to intensify a protest movement ongoing now for several weeks in El Alto (La Paz department). This threat comes after talks held between students and the government in a bid to end the mobilization fell apart on Sunday evening, June 10. On Monday, a march is set to take place in the nearby city of La Paz, beginning at 08:00 (local time) on Avenida Montes. Protests are also possible within El Alto and in cities elsewhere in the country in the coming hours and days.

Significant traffic disruptions and a major police presence are likely in the vicinity of all demonstrations; clashes between protesters and security forces (notably in the event of roadblocks) are possible.

It should be noted that El Alto, located just to the west of La Paz, is home to El Alto International (LPB), the country’s main airport.

Context

The protests by students at the Public University of El Alto (Universidad Pública de El Alto; UPEA) have already intensified once, following the May 24 death of a student protestor killed during clashes with police on the UPEA campus. A general strike and associated roadblocks held in El Alto June 4-5 resulted in significant disruptions.

The student was killed on May 24 during a demonstration calling for an increased budget for UPEA. The protesters are now calling for talks with President Evo Morales and the presidents of the branches of parliament, as well as demanding the resignation of the ministers of government and economy.

Advice

Individuals in Bolivia are advised to monitor the situation, avoid the UPEA campus and all demonstrations due to the risk of violence, allow for extra time to reach their destinations (notably LPB), and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.