Bolivian military carries out second massacre against supporters of Evo Morales

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-11-20 14:44:38

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La Paz, November 20 (RHC)-- In Bolivia, police and military forces killed at least eight protesters and injured dozens more Tuesday, in at least the second massacre against Evo Morales’ supporters since the Bolivian president was ousted in a military coup. 

Tuesday’s massacre occurred in the town of El Alto, near the capital of La Paz, where protesters had been blocking a major fuel plant for days.  Police and military forces deployed helicopters and armored vehicles to the protest site.  Witnesses say a military unit then opened fire on protesters, killing at least five young men.  The massacre follows a weekend massacre near Cochabamba, where security forces killed at least nine demonstrators.  

Meanwhile, Germany has secured access to Bolivia’s vast reservoir of lithium, a key raw material used to produce cellphone and electric car batteries.  Shortly before his ouster, Bolivian President Evo Morales said he planned to cancel the agreement with Germany.  But the right-wing government of self-declared President Jeanine Áñez now says the mining deal will move forward.  Bolivia’s Potosí region is home to over 50% of the world’s lithium reserves.



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