Bolivians Say Economic Shutdown Is About Freedom From Socialist Government and Resources

Empty streets and closed store-fronts and offices stretch as far as the eye can see in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s largest city. The normally traffic-clogged avenues remain vacant, save for the occasional biker or motorcycle.
The reason things have come to a standstill is because residents have erected roadblocks at dozens of intersections throughout the city, paralyzing transport and everyday commerce since Oct. 22.
The civil strike, more than a standard protest, is a symptom of an enduring struggle for Santa Cruz residents. Known affectionately as “Crucenos,” locals in the region initiated a voluntary, department-wide economic shutdown to coerce a fair share of resources from the country’s entrenched socialist government….

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