De-facto Bolivian president to issue arrest warrant for Evo Morales

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-12-16 11:42:28

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La Paz, December 16 (RHC)-- The self-proclaimed president of Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, has announced that an arrest warrant will be issued for the democratically elected President, Evo Morales, in the coming days.

"If he has to come to Bolivia, he knows that he has pending accounts with the courts and that will have to be kept.  Surely, in the next few days that arrest warrant will be issued because we have already made the pertinent complaints," Añez said.

Currently, the Bolivian constitutional president is in Argentina where he has applied for political refugee status after being removed from power by a coup d'etat, despite legitimately winning the first round of the presidential elections.

After Evo left Bolivia in mid-November, the de-facto government claimed fraud and ordered the repression of the demonstrations against the social and labor sectors that demanded the return of the democratically elected president in the last general elections on October 20th.

The massacres in Sacaba and Senkata, which left at least 20 dead, and hundreds injured, are being investigated by the United Nations as possible crimes against humanity.

In recent days, Evo Morales revealed the existence of three studies that dismantle the myth of fraud during the elections and reveal the plot of a coup, which was sponsored by the Organization of American States (OAS).



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