RM2MB6NM7–'No More Abuse' mural / graffiti protesting against domestic violence and violence against women on door of house, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NFX–Woman walking past mural protesting against the number of eye injuries inflicted by riot police on protestors during the Chilean protests of 2019-2020, Copiapo, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as: 'it cost us so much to open our eyes, and now they want to leave us blind'.
RM2MB6MRC–Detail of sign with recommendations to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus at entrance to fishing port and docks, Caldera, Region III; Chile.
RM2MB6NBP–Protest mural showing former Chilean president Sebastián Piñera with Mickey Mouse ears, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NBJ–Mural demanding the right to free education and showing former president Sebastián Piñera with Mickey Mouse ears, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6P34–Woman walking past mural on wall of school protesting against violence against women and demanding equal rights for women, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NNC–'No More Abuse' mural / graffiti protesting against domestic violence and violence against women on door of house, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NXR–Mural on wall of school protesting against violence against women and demanding equal rights for women, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6MPY–Detail of sign with recommendations to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus at entrance to fishing port and docks, Caldera, Region III; Chile.
RM2MB6N32–Sign in fishing docks encouraging people and fishermen not to throw plastic bottles into the sea, Caldera, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as 'It's only one bottle, said more than 7 million people'.
RM2MB6MRX–Detail of sign encouraging social distancing to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus in fishing docks, Caldera, Region III, Chile. Dorado is the fish species Seriola lalandi, common in the Pacific Ocean and an important catch for Chilean fishermen.
RM2MB6N6T–Mural demanding the right to free education and showing former president Sebastián Piñera with Mickey Mouse ears, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NKH–'No More Abuse' mural / graffiti protesting against domestic violence and violence against women on door of house, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6MYJ–Detail of sign with recommendations to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus in fishing docks, Caldera, Region III, Chile.
RM2MB6MYB–Detail of sealion wearing a face mask on sign with recommendations to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus in fishing docks, Caldera, Region III, Chile.
RM2MB6NYA–Man walking past mural on wall of school protesting against violence against women and demanding equal rights for women, Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6N3A–Sign in fishing docks encouraging people and fishermen not to throw plastic bottles into the sea, Caldera, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as 'It's only one bottle, said more than 7 million people'.
RM2MB6NGC–Toyota Hilux pickup coverted to an ambulance belonging to Clave 100 Ambulancias, a private healthcare company, Copiapó, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6MYR–Detail of sign with recommendations to prevent the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus in fishing docks, Caldera, Region III, Chile.
RM2MB6NY0–Mural on wall of school protesting against violence against women, oppression and pension plans (AFPs), Copiapo, Region III, Chile
RM2MB6NC3–Mural protesting against the number of eye injuries inflicted by riot police on protestors during the Chilean protests of 2019-2020, Copiapo, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as: 'it cost us so much to open our eyes, and now they want to leave us blind'.
RM2MB6NFJ–Man cycling past mural protesting against the number of eye injuries inflicted by riot police on protestors during the Chilean protests of 2019-2020, Copiapo, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as: 'it cost us so much to open our eyes, and now they want to leave us blind'.
RM2MB6N36–Sign in fishing docks encouraging people and fishermen not to throw plastic bottles into the sea, Caldera, Region III, Chile. The Spanish translates as 'It's only one bottle, said more than 7 million people'.
RM2K89HAD–Protesters march pass graffiti in support of Giannis Michailidis, a prisoner in Greece who was on a hunger strike in May-July 2022, La Paz, Bolivia
RM2K89HAJ–Protesters march pass graffiti in support of Giannis Michailidis, a prisoner in Greece who was on a hunger strike in May-July 2022, La Paz, Bolivia
RM2K89HAN–Protesters march pass graffiti in support of Giannis Michailidis, a prisoner in Greece who was on a hunger strike in May-July 2022, La Paz, Bolivia
RM2K89HA3–Protesters march pass graffiti in support of Giannis Michailidis, a prisoner in Greece who was on a hunger strike in May-July 2022, La Paz, Bolivia
RM2K0T07K–La Paz, Bolivia 13th September 2022: The Book of Condolence in the British Embassy in La Paz for people to leave tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle on 8th September aged 96 after reigning for 70 years and 214 days, the longest reign of any British monarch.
RM2K0T07T–La Paz, Bolivia 13th September 2022: The Book of Condolence in the British Embassy in La Paz for people to leave tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle on 8th September aged 96 after reigning for 70 years and 214 days, the longest reign of any British monarch.
RM2K0T08D–La Paz, Bolivia 13th September 2022: The Book of Condolence in the British Embassy in La Paz for people to leave tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle on 8th September aged 96 after reigning for 70 years and 214 days, the longest reign of any British monarch.
RM2K0T083–La Paz, Bolivia 13th September 2022: The Book of Condolence in the British Embassy in La Paz for people to leave tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle on 8th September aged 96 after reigning for 70 years and 214 days, the longest reign of any British monarch.
RM2K0T089–La Paz, Bolivia 13th September 2022: A floral tribute and message of sympathy from the Canadian Embassy in the British Embassy in La Paz in honour of Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle on on 8th September aged 96 after reigning for 70 years and 214 days, the longest reign of any British monarch.
RM2JW1BM9–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: The leader of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement Segundina Flores makes a speech outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. On the right is the Argentine Ambassador to Bolivia Ariel Basteiro.
RM2JW1BR0–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party and former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BWH–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: 2 young women hold a placard saying 'Bolivia with Cristina' during an event outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party.
RM2JW1BX1–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's ruling MAS PArty and social movements gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. The Brazilian-born gunman, who got to within feet of her in a crowd of her supporters, has been taken into custody by police. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment
RM2JW1BMJ–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of social movements gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. The Brazilian-born gunman, who got to within feet of her in a crowd of her supporters, has been taken into custody by police. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment.
RM2JW1BM6–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: The Argentine Ambassador to Bolivia Ariel Basteiro (right) makes a speech at an event outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. On the left is the leader of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement Segundina Flores.
RM2JW1BRY–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's ruling MAS PArty and social movements gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. The Brazilian-born gunman, who got to within feet of her in a crowd of her supporters, has been taken into custody by police. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment.
RM2JW1BMR–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party and former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BMD–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party and former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BMX–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party and former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BRT–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: The Argentine Ambassador to Bolivia Ariel Basteiro makes a speech at an event outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party.
RM2JW1BWW–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: A woman holds a placard saying 'Everyone with Cristina' during an event outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment, ruling MAS Party and friend of former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BRF–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of Bolivia's National Confederation of Indigenous and Campesina Women - Bartolina Sisa social movement gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party and former president Evo Morales Ayma.
RM2JW1BMB–Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia, 2nd September 2022: Members of the Argentine political movement La Campora and social movements gather outside the Argentine Embassy in La Paz to show support for Argentina's vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday evening. Ms Fernández de Kirchner, who was also Argentina's president from 2007 to 2015, has been a longstanding ally of Bolivia's left-wing goverment and ruling MAS Party.
RM2JK8614–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A temporary vaccination centre offering 3rd and 4th doses of the Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines for covid-19 outside San Francisco church in the city cente. Bolivia has been experiencing increased numbers of covid cases in the last few weeks, the country's 5th wave.
RM2JK85YC–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A temporary vaccination centre offering 3rd and 4th doses of the Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines for covid-19 outside San Francisco church in the city cente. Bolivia has been experiencing increased numbers of covid cases in the last few weeks, the country's 5th wave.
RM2JK85Y8–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A temporary vaccination centre offering 3rd and 4th doses of the Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines for covid-19 outside San Francisco church in the city cente. Bolivia has been experiencing increased numbers of covid cases in the last few weeks, the country's 5th wave.
RM2JK860N–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A temporary vaccination centre offering 3rd and 4th doses of the Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines for covid-19 outside San Francisco church in the city cente. Bolivia has been experiencing increased numbers of covid cases in the last few weeks, the country's 5th wave.
RM2JK85Y5–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. People queue outside a mobile health clinic offering free health and dental checks / consultations organised by the La Paz city authorities in Plaza San Francisco in the city centre. Behind is San Francisco church, the most important and impressive colonial church in the city.
RM2JK8612–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A temporary vaccination centre offering 3rd and 4th doses of the Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines for covid-19 outside San Francisco church in the city cente. Bolivia has been experiencing increased numbers of covid cases in the last few weeks, the country's 5th wave.
RM2JK85Y1–La Paz, Bolivia. 31st July 2022. A mobile health clinic offering free health and dental checks / consultations organised by the La Paz city authorities in Plaza San Francisco in the city centre. Behind is San Francisco church, the most important and impressive colonial church in the city.
RM2JHTXYR–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2JHTXYY–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2JHTXYX–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2JHTY01–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2JHTXYW–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2JHTY02–El Prado, La Paz, Bolivia. Monument to Christopher Columbus with his face painted black in protest against the treatment of indigenous people by European colonisers. October 12th is Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries of the Americas celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The date has become increasingly controversial; many countries have toned down celebrations or stopped them entirely and attacks on monuments to Columbus by activists have become increasingly common in recent years.
RM2J7NFWJ–El Alto, Bolivia. April 2022. Sign outside a UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building showing the location of a temporary covid-19 treatment centre.
RM2J7NFXP–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NFX3–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NG7D–La Ceja, El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. A Bolivian family sits next to a temporary dental clinic at a health fair in El Alto.
RM2J7NG6X–La Ceja, El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. A Bolivian family sits next to a temporary dental clinic at a health fair in El Alto.
RM2J7NFYW–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7PN2F–New building under construction that will be part of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J7NG0D–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NG5K–La Ceja, El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. A Bolivian family sits next to a temporary dental clinic at a health fair in El Alto.
RM2J7PMW7–Unfinished installation of new underground drainage system next to main highway in Senkata district, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J7NFW9–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Banner outside a UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building offering treatment and check ups for Fathers Day (which is on March 19th in Bolivia)
RM2J7NG23–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NG6M–La Ceja, El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. People wait outside a temporary coronavirus testing centre offering covid-19 rapid antigen tests / lateral flow tests at a health fair in El Alto. On the side is an example control form from the Health Ministry with instructions telling people how to fill it in.
RM2J7NG3B–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NFWW–El Alto, Bolivia. April 2022. Sign outside a UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building showing the location of a temporary covid-19 treatment centre.
RM2J7PMWF–Building under construction that will be part of the Civil Engineering Faculty of UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J7PMW4–Unfinished installation of new underground drainage system next to main highway in Senkata district, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J7PMT5–Unfinished installation of new underground drainage system next to main highway in Senkata district, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J7NG2M–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NG47–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7NG15–El Alto, Bolivia. 14th April 2022. Sign outside entrance to the Comunicacion Social / Social Communication Faculty of the UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university building with details of the health and biosecurity protocols required to enter the building and reduce the risk of spreading the covid-19 coronavirus.
RM2J7PMWC–Building under construction that will be part of the Civil Engineering Faculty of UPEA (Universidad Pública de El Alto) university, El Alto, Bolivia
RM2J72HHE–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. People holding placards with slogans in Spanish take part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2J72HHP–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. Members of the Salesian University of Bolivia Law Faculty take part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012. The banner on the right says that abortion is the destruction of life and against the Bolivian Constitution.
RM2J72HHY–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. People take part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2J72HKA–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. An Aymara woman carries a placard saying 'Life Yes, Abortion No' during a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2J72HHK–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. A girl holding a placard saying 'It is a Baby, not an Option' takes part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2J72HHW–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. People pushing toddlers in pushchairs / strollers take part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2J72HHT–LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, 22nd August 2013. People take part in a march organised by the Red Pro-Vida (Pro Life Network) to protest against decriminalising abortion. Bolivia has been debating whether to decriminalise abortion since March 2012.
RM2HHGRR6–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Miniature vaccination cards and militayr service booklets / passports for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRTA–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Miniature vaccination cards, medical reports and negative cov19-test results for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGT6W–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Bolivian president Luis Arce Catacora (left of centre) and Minister of the Presidency María Nela Prada Tejada (wearing turquoise headdress) have their miniatures blessed by a shaman at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a popular festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has very ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGT0A–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: An ekeko and miniature clinical medical report file (bright green on right) for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRHM–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: An ekeko and miniature clinical medical report file (bright green on right) for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRH3–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: A verdict from the Supreme Court of Justice featuring Ana María Polo from the famous Telemundo TV series 'Caso Cerrado' ('Case Closed') and miniature certificates for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRJH–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Health, life and vehicle insurance and other certificates for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRNH–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Miniature vaccination cards and militayr service booklets / passports for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRRK–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Miniature vaccination cards, medical reports and negative cov19-test results for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGT01–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: Miniature vaccination cards, medical reports and negative cov19-test results for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGRHC–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: A verdict from the Supreme Court of Justice featuring Ana María Polo from the famous Telemundo TV series 'Caso Cerrado' ('Case Closed') and miniature certificates for sale at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Alasitas is a festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
RM2HHGT51–24th January 2022, La Paz, Bolivia: A young girl wearing pink has her photo taken with Bolivian president Luis Arce Catacora (left of centre) at the Alasitas festival, which started today. Right wearing a turquoise headdress is the Minister of the Presidency María Nela Prada Tejada. Alasitas is a popular festival celebrated throughout the Bolivian altiplano, especially in La Paz. It has very ancient origins - traditionally the Aymara people would perform rituals and offer miniatures to their gods, the idea being that these would then be received during the coming year.
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