The Analysis News, September 06/2020: An interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about Bolivia’s Coup Government Uses Repression and Pandemic to Avoid Election.
American Indian Airways on KPFK, September 05/2020: An interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about the racist focus of Bolivia‘s coup government and paramilitary groups.
CBC LISTEN, August 25/2020: An Interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about Bolivian rights organization on Juan Tellez.
The Washington Post, August 12/2020: “I don’t think you can say [the socialist] leadership is controlling this thing,” said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a think tank based in Cochabamba. “I’m not sure they have the power to stop it.”
BNN Bloomberg, August 10/2020: “Most rural areas in the entire nation are blockaded and they’re blockaded by a variety of social movements,” said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a Bolivia-based think tank.
NACLA. June 26/2020: “One would expect that turning over Álvarez Peralta would be an easy diplomatic victory for Áñez, yet he still walks free in Bolivia and there doesn’t appear to be any effort under way to work with the United States on capturing him,” Ledebur, of the Andean Information Network, said.
BNN Bloomberg, May 20/2020: “The ventilator scandal “does not amuse most of the population which has been struggling to eat on $73 government stipend per family for two months” said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a Bolivia-based think tank.”
Al Jazeera Network, March 20/2020: An Interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about the influence that OAS had in the last Bolivian elections and other countries.
Estrategia Nacional Contra el Narcotráfico y la Economía Ilegal de las Drogas- “Bolivia, Libre de Drogas”, February/2020. La Estrategia nacional contra el narcotráfico y la economía ilegal de las drogas: “Bolivia, libre de drogas” es un modelo de gestión integral y equilibrada que expresa la nueva política de lucha contra las drogas del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.
VICE News, February 26/2020: Morales’s departure and the rhetoric around the lead-up to elections in May is already affecting coca farmers negatively, said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network and a researcher at Reading University in the UK.
The Real News Network, February 14/2020: As campaigning begins to repeat the Oct. 20 election that ended in a coup against former President Evo Morales, it remains far from certain whether this new election, under right-wing President Jeanine Añez, will be free and fair, interview with Kathryn Ledebur of the Andean Information Network and a researcher at Reading University in the UK.
AP News, January 07/2020: “The Trump administration has clearly picked sides,” said Kathryn Ledebur of the nonprofit Andean Information Network in Bolivia and a researcher at Reading University in the UK. “But it should also highlight concerns about human rights violations and erosion of democratic rights.”
The Guardian, December 02/2019: On 15 November, the police and military opened fire on indigenous protesters outside Bolivia’s fourth largest city, Cochabamba, killing nine and wounding more than 120. “We were marching peacefully and they began shooting off tear gas and firing on us,” a crying woman told the Andean Information Network. “They treated us like animals.” Four days later, in El Alto, police and military opened fire again on indigenous demonstrators, leaving eight dead and more than 30 wounded.
Socialist Project, December 01/2019: In this interview, Corvin Russell speaks with Kathryn Ledebur of the Andean Information Network and Bret Gustafson of Washington University in St. Louis about the coup, right wing atrocities, and extreme repression currently happening in Bolivia.
PBS News, November 25/2019: “There’s been a great deal of racism, a great deal of polarization, a great deal of hatred, aimed at indigenous communities because of this election,” said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a human rights nonprofit in Cochabamba. “It’s been a problem since Morales first won in 2006, but now there’s a reason to raise the issue.”
AP News, November 15/2019: Political analyst Kathryn Ledebur of the nonprofit Andean Information Network in Bolivia, who has lived in the country for nearly 30 years, said Morales could have a case in saying his resignation is invalid.
Buzz Feed News,November 14/2019: The people making the threats aren’t bothering to conceal their real names, according to Kathryn Ledebur, a political expert in Bolivia and the director of the Andean Information Network, a nonprofit that promotes human rights.
Al Jazeera Network, November 14/2019: An Interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about the tension in Bolivia after Evo Morales resigned as president and Jeanine Añez declared herself the interim leader.
The Inquirer, November 10/2019: “They made a conscious choice to avoid sustained, violent conflict,” said Kathy Ledebur, the director of the Andean Information Network in Bolivia. “The rural areas that support Evo could have come and laid siege to the cities. They could have kept it up for days. That did not happen.”
Aljazeera Network, Octuber 26/2019: Kathryn Ledebur of the Cochabamba-based research centre, the Andean Information Network, said that accusations of a rigged vote began simmering months before the election, creating an “expectation of fraud going into the elections”.
The Guardian, Octuber 21/2019: “Fourth place candidate Oscar Ortiz expressed vehement rejection of Carlos Mesa’s proposals during the campaign,” said Kath Ledebur of the Cochabamba-based think tank, Andean Information Network. “But it wouldn’t be the first time in Bolivia’s electoral history that sworn enemies have formed marriages of convenience to take office.”