Juan Lechín Oquendo person
also: Juan Lectin, Juan Lecton, L-E-C-H-I-N, lectern
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“their paramilitary Gladio slash embassy people on the line and start cracking some whips. So the minister of mines under Paz was a guy by the name of Rene Zabaleto Mercado. And he later wrote, quote, for over a year and a half, the American…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Bolivia 1964-1975 @ 18:46
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starting to develop in the mining camps because we know these people all work for the International Syndicate, right? So if there's going to be labor problems and there's going to be problems for the International Syndicate, then they get t…
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Hawes recognized the challenge to his own rule posed by the miners and lectern, but the likely political damage ensuing from an armed intervention was more than he was willing to risk. The very existence of an army to send in owed more than…
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Miner's boss, Juan Lecton, and other union leaders were ordered exiled and principal labor confederations was banned. All Bolivian unions were directed to reorganize under guidelines that basically made them wards of the state. And of cours…