A coup or rigged elections? Bolivia suffers from violent clashes as the country’s de facto rulers clamp down on indigeneous pro-Morales protesters
Bolivia, one of Latin America’s poorest nations, has experienced bloody street clashes between supporters of the former President Evo Morales and the current de facto government after he left the country for Mexico on November 13.
“In Bolivia, they are killing my brothers and my sisters. This is the kind of thing the old military dictatorships used to do,”Former Bolivian President Evo Morales looks on during a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico November 20, 2019. People protest near petrol plant in Senkata in El Alto, Bolivia November 20, 2019 in this still image obtained from social media video.
But supporters of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism party refused to accept the authenticity of the call.
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