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Coup d'etat in Bolivia. Report to the commander in chief of the Bolivian armed forces, General Remberto Iriarte Paz: -For Argentine television there are many Argentines, millions of Argentines who suffer from Bolivia, how is this process gestated and why? (Expresses that his country rose against the communist process) Image with the people gathered in front of the Burned Palace. Image with the facade of the building, you can also see the holes of the projectiles that hit its front. Report to the President of Bolivia, General Hugo Banzer: - Respect the fate of General Juan Jose Torres Gonzalez? - Synthetically at the internal level and at the international level? Close-ups of Argentine journalist Enrique Llamas de Madariaga covering the events of the Coup d'etat. Report to Dr. Mario Gutierrez Gutierrez (Bolivian Socialist Falange): - What kind of political platform do you have within what we could call the spectrum, that is, they are from the left, they are in the middle, they are from the right? - That is, a purely nationalist line? - Could it be located, for example, with other American-type movements? -With respect to foreign policy with the sister countries? Image of people cheering on Gutierrez. In Perez Velasco Square a true crowd has gathered to listen to the president of the National Revolutionary Movement, Victor Paz Estenssoro. Image with some civilians carrying weapons. Speech by Victor Paz Estenssoro referring to the lifting of the armed forces against communism and the overthrow of Juan Jose Torres Gonzalez. Poster close-up advertising Bridgestone tires. Building facade with billiard billiard Monte Carlo. (Jose Manuel Carrizo)
Date: 8/21/1971
Duration: 5 minutes 30 seconds
Film code: C-00858

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