The former Bolivian president denies it and says that they only set up a “vigil”
Three military units continue to be held in the Chapare region, in the department of Cochabamba, with “more than 200 hostages” since last Friday, is the latest report from the Bolivian authorities and they blame the followers of Evo Morales. He says they are not…
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