PLEASE NOTE: EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL<br/> <br />ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />Police in the Bolivian capital, La Paz, fired tear gas in clashes with two groups of protesters demanding to see President Evo Morales on Friday (June 8).<br/> <br />Sticks of dynamite were detonated during one march organised by the Bolivian Workers' Centre.<br/> <br />It's a common sight during mining protests in the country.<br/> <br />They're demanding nationalisation of the Colquiri mine in Inquisivi province near the capital.<br/> <br />Trouble has flared because salaried miners want to exploit a new vein of minerals owned by co-operative workers also employed at the site.<br/> <br />The other group involved miners from the north protesting over the continued presence of Canadian mining firm South American Silver in the Mallku Khota region.<br/> <br />Police tried to remove the indigenous miners as they stood outside the vice-presidential palace where Bolvia's government is based.<br/> <br />The miners, 5, 000 indigenous protesters from the north who arrived in La Paz as part of a campaign to press for the removal of the Canadian company, arrived in the city on Thursday (June 7)