They demand that the former Bolivian president not be tried for an alleged case of trafficking of minors and statutory rape, for which the prosecutor’s office called him to testify weeks ago and he did not appear.
The conflict in Bolivia persists after 20 days of mobilizations starring followers of Evo Morales. The former Bolivian president declared a hunger strike, there are more than 16 blockade points, three military barracks remain taken, with hostages. While the Government of…
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