The International Secretariat of Amnesty International publishes its own website, with country specific news and campaigns. Do check out the Bolivia page.

Amnesty’s 2024 report on Bolivia (published April 2025)

Amnesty International’s 2024 report on Bolivia highlights that attacks on and harassment of human rights defenders continued. Authorities failed to fully guarantee Indigenous Peoples’ rights to self-determination and free, prior and informed consent. Judicial elections were delayed. Authorities’ actions were insufficient to combat wildfires, which reached record levels.

Significant Events from Newsletters 2025

July 2025

The UN human rights office has called for an “impartial and thorough” investigation into the deaths of six people during clashes between police and supporters of former president Evo Morales that have deepened Bolivia’s political and economic crisis, heightening tensions just two months before the presidential election.  More than 300 have also been injured in weeks of unrest.  The dead include four police officers, one of whom was reportedly killed by dynamite which had been strapped to his body.

Significant Events from Newsletters 2024

July 2024

Following reports of a failed coup attempt in Bolivia, UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk expressed deep concern at the news, calling on Bolivian authorities, including the armed forces, to ensure full respect for human rights under all circumstances, protect the constitutional order and maintain peace.  He urged the authorities to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into allegations of violence and reports of injuries, for those responsible to be held to account and those detained in relation to the events to receive fair trials.

April 2024

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has published a report Social Cohesion: The Challenge to Consolidate Democracy in Bolivia of the human rights situation in the country, based on observations conducted during the IACHR’s on-site visit in March 2023.  The report notes that Bolivia has undergone major social changes since 2006, with an emphasis on reducing inequality for groups that have traditionally been neglected by the State.  However, implementation has faced challenges that prevent full enforcement of constitutionally recognised human rights.