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Bolivian soldiers guard the road to La Paz against the advance of 7000 miners who were marching on the capital to protest against dismissals. The Bolivian Government declared a 90-day state of siege on Friday and has ordered the arrest of political and labour leaders. The Government said the miners had returned to the town of Cruro.

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Press, 1 September 1986, Page 10

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Bolivian soldiers guard the road to La Paz against the advance of 7000 miners who were marching on the capital to protest against dismissals. The Bolivian Government declared a 90-day state of siege on Friday and has ordered the arrest of political and labour leaders. The Government said the miners had returned to the town of Cruro. Press, 1 September 1986, Page 10

Bolivian soldiers guard the road to La Paz against the advance of 7000 miners who were marching on the capital to protest against dismissals. The Bolivian Government declared a 90-day state of siege on Friday and has ordered the arrest of political and labour leaders. The Government said the miners had returned to the town of Cruro. Press, 1 September 1986, Page 10