BBC
Some 1,000 indigena protesters have resumed a long-distance march...after their trek was halted and violently broken-up by police last week.
Suffering from plunging popularity, indigena President Evo Morales eventually apologized for the police brutality, two ministers resigned...and he put the controversial road project thru the rain forest on hold.
About 250km/155 miles remain on the march to the capital La Paz.
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