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Senkata is an area in the southern part of El Alto, Bolivia, and is part of the city's 8th District. El Alto is the second most populated city in Bolivia according to the 2012 census. Senkata has drawn international attention for the social protests of 2003, part of the October Massacre during the Bolivian gas conflict, and the Senkata Massacre, during the post electoral protests in Bolivia in 2019. In both events, an executive decree authorizing police and military intervention was followed by civilian deaths. In 2003, the intervention was supported by executive Decree 27209, and in 2019 the intervention was supported by Decree 4078, which exempted the Armed Forces of Bolivia of criminal responsibility. Decree 4078 was repealed on the 28th of November 2019 after Jeanine Áñez's government

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  • Senkata es una zona perteneciente al Distrito 8 de la ciudad de El Alto, la segunda ciudad más poblada de Bolivia según el censo de 2012.​ Se ubica al Sur de la ciudad en el Distrito 8.​​​ Es conocida a nivel local e internacional por haber sido escenario de protestas sociales durante 2003 y 2019 en los eventos conocidos como Masacre de octubre​ durante la Guerra del gas​​ y la muerte de civiles durante una intervención militar​ durante las protestas post fraude electorales de Bolivia en 2019 respectivamente. (es)
  • Senkata is an area in the southern part of El Alto, Bolivia, and is part of the city's 8th District. El Alto is the second most populated city in Bolivia according to the 2012 census. Senkata has drawn international attention for the social protests of 2003, part of the October Massacre during the Bolivian gas conflict, and the Senkata Massacre, during the post electoral protests in Bolivia in 2019. In both events, an executive decree authorizing police and military intervention was followed by civilian deaths. In 2003, the intervention was supported by executive Decree 27209, and in 2019 the intervention was supported by Decree 4078, which exempted the Armed Forces of Bolivia of criminal responsibility. Decree 4078 was repealed on the 28th of November 2019 after Jeanine Áñez's government reached an agreement with social organisations. (en)
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  • Senkata es una zona perteneciente al Distrito 8 de la ciudad de El Alto, la segunda ciudad más poblada de Bolivia según el censo de 2012.​ Se ubica al Sur de la ciudad en el Distrito 8.​​​ Es conocida a nivel local e internacional por haber sido escenario de protestas sociales durante 2003 y 2019 en los eventos conocidos como Masacre de octubre​ durante la Guerra del gas​​ y la muerte de civiles durante una intervención militar​ durante las protestas post fraude electorales de Bolivia en 2019 respectivamente. (es)
  • Senkata is an area in the southern part of El Alto, Bolivia, and is part of the city's 8th District. El Alto is the second most populated city in Bolivia according to the 2012 census. Senkata has drawn international attention for the social protests of 2003, part of the October Massacre during the Bolivian gas conflict, and the Senkata Massacre, during the post electoral protests in Bolivia in 2019. In both events, an executive decree authorizing police and military intervention was followed by civilian deaths. In 2003, the intervention was supported by executive Decree 27209, and in 2019 the intervention was supported by Decree 4078, which exempted the Armed Forces of Bolivia of criminal responsibility. Decree 4078 was repealed on the 28th of November 2019 after Jeanine Áñez's government (en)
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