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Bolivian police clash with protesters blocking roads

Bolivian police clash with protesters blocking roads into La Paz amid demands for wage hikes and economic reforms

LA PAZ: Bolivian police and soldiers clashed Saturday with protesters blocking roads into La Paz to press for wage increases and other demands.

The security forces fired tear gas in a failed effort to dislodge schoolteachers, transportation workers, Indigenous people and other Bolivians who have taken to the streets for the past week, preventing delivery of food, medicine and other goods to Bolivia’s seat of government.

News reports said some 3,500 police and soldiers took part in the operation that began in the wee hours. Police reported at least 24 people were arrested.

Paz scrapped two-decade-old fuel subsidies that had drained the treasury’s international dollar reserves, but so far has failed to stabilize fuel supplies.

Now he is under pressure from all sides, with roads into the city blocked for the past week. Prices of some food items have skyrocketed.

Besides wage increases, protesters want economic stability, an end to the privatization of state-owned companies and the president’s resignation.

The operation Saturday was aimed at freeing up a humanitarian corridor so food, medicine and oxygen for hospitals can reach La Paz, said Jose Luis Galvez, a presidential spokesman.

He said that in recent days three people died because they could not be taken to hospitals.

The government’s highway administration department said roads were blocked in at least 22 places around the country.

On Friday the government reached an agreement with miners who were striking to obtain increased supplies of fuel and explosives to do their work and an expansion of areas in which they can operate. Paz’s office did not give details of the accord.

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