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La Paz, Sep 27 (EFE).- A new day of confrontations between authorities and coca leaf producers who are trying to retake their headquarters in La Paz ended on Monday with new arrests and destruction in areas of the Bolivian capital, including the burning of a building. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZÁLEZ). SHOT LIST: COCA GROWERS AND BOLIVIAN POLICE CLASH IN LA PAZ, AND A BUILDING BURNT DURING CLASHES IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Sep 28 (EFE) (CAMERA: Gina Baldivieso) .- The coca growers of Los Yungas de La Paz have been facing each other for a week by the leadership and the headquarters of the Departmental Association of Coca Producers (Adepcoca).
La Paz, Sep 24 (EFE).- Another day of clashes between police and coca leaf producers trying to retake their headquarters in La Paz on Friday resulted in multiple arrests and fire destroying a police unit.Dozens of coca growers marched again in the neighborhoods of Villa El Carmen and Villa Fátima with the intention of reaching the headquarters of the Departmental Association of Coca Producers (Adepcoca), where one of the two legal markets authorized for the sale of coca in the country operates. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZÁLEZ).SHOT LIST: BOLIVIAN POLICE AND COCA LEAF PRODUCERS CLASH IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Sep 23 (EFE).- At least six people were injured on Thursday as hundreds of coca growers from the Yungas of Bolivia clashed with police in La Paz.The growers demanded retake of coca market that is under the control of a leadership recognized by the Government of Bolivia. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZÁLEZ). SHOT LIST: COCA GROWERS AND BOLIVIAN POLICE CLASH IN LA PAZ , BOLIVIA.
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