Re: red-eye to Santiago
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 7:26 pm
Insurrection in Jujuy where we are. In the midst of union and indigenous activism the governor of the province, Morales, made protest such as blocking the highways illegal. Guess what, now Route 9, the only paved road connecting towns in northern Jujuy, is being blocked up and down.
https://buenosairesherald.com/politics/ ... g-protests
https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2023/ ... ce-june-17
Colorful blockade to the north of us both yesterday and again today, we had wanted to hike to a remote cave with Inca petroglyphs up that way, no such luck. Indigenous protestors determined to fuck with tourism here as a way to get the governor to back down. Interesting shit to see. We look like other Argentine tourists, some of the protestors have no qualms talking a bit.
Today they seem more determined, burning tires down by Tilcara. Everything shut down, a real mess. Hung out there for a while today, lots of extremely irritated Argentine tourists want to be able to head down the road, no such luck with motivated lefty indigenous. Had this been the US there would have been violence, probably gunfire.
No cops in sight, this is a civil society, here in rural Jujuy at least.
We have a place lined up further south in Salta province coming up in a couple days, Going to try to sneak through couple hours before dawn tomorrow.
just saw this:
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argenti ... sion.phtml
https://buenosairesherald.com/politics/ ... g-protests
https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2023/ ... ce-june-17
Colorful blockade to the north of us both yesterday and again today, we had wanted to hike to a remote cave with Inca petroglyphs up that way, no such luck. Indigenous protestors determined to fuck with tourism here as a way to get the governor to back down. Interesting shit to see. We look like other Argentine tourists, some of the protestors have no qualms talking a bit.
Today they seem more determined, burning tires down by Tilcara. Everything shut down, a real mess. Hung out there for a while today, lots of extremely irritated Argentine tourists want to be able to head down the road, no such luck with motivated lefty indigenous. Had this been the US there would have been violence, probably gunfire.
No cops in sight, this is a civil society, here in rural Jujuy at least.
We have a place lined up further south in Salta province coming up in a couple days, Going to try to sneak through couple hours before dawn tomorrow.
just saw this:
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argenti ... sion.phtml