Red Ponchos
The Red Ponchos are a militia mostly containing Aymara reservists of the Bolivian Army in the Andean region of Omasuyos. Their actions keep in mind their original culture, and they use Ayllu organizational forms with a communal structure, a practice that is used in Aymara and Quechua societies. They are estimated to have numbers in the thousands.
History
The Red Ponchos originated from Achacachi, the capital of Omasuyos. The date of the Red Ponchos' founding is uncertain, although they did come to prominence in September 2003, when they fought against the government of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. They fought him again in 2007, when he announced that he would defend the territorial integrity of Bolivia against separatism.On November 23, 2007, the Red Ponchos beat and beheaded two dogs in Sucre as a threat. Red Ponchos Eugenio Rojas and Ruperto Quispe warned that the Red Ponchos would march to Sucre on November 25, saying that the Red Ponchos would attack any opposition.
The Red Ponchos were supporters of President Evo Morales when he tried to reform the Constitution of Bolivia in order to make it a multicultural state. In 2013, they protested against the banning of Morales's flight by the French government. In 2016, when Morales was inquiring about whether a renewed presidential campaign would be constitutional or not, the Red Ponchos strongly believed that Morales should have been able to run for President again.