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Faurie ordered the Argentine embassy in Peru to prevent the plane taking Evo Morales from landing

Faurie ordered the Argentine embassy in Peru to prevent the plane taking Evo Morales from landing
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Faurie ordered the Argentine embassy in Peru to prevent the plane taking Evo Morales from landing

Faurie ordered the Argentine embassy in Peru to prevent the plane taking Evo Morales from landing
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Bolivia investigates whether Brazil and Chile have been involved in clashes after Evo resigns – 07/17/2021 – world – KSU

/Bolivia investigates whether Brazil and Chile have been involved in clashes after Evo resigns – 07/17/2021 – world Bolivia investigates whether Brazil and Chile have been involved in clashes after Evo resigns – 07/17/2021 – world ksuadminJuly 18, 2021 33 The Bolivian government announced this Saturday (17) that it was investigating whether Brazil and Chile were involved in the clashes between protesters and security forces that took place in the country after the resignation of Evo Morales, in 2019. According to spokesperson Jorge Richter, these will be relationships that may have existed, in help and in contributions, without giving more details. In recent days, President Luís Arce has said there was a coup in October and November of this year against the former indigenous leader, who is his mentor. The president added, adding that the initiative was supported by several US governments and NGOs – he also accuses Ecuador and Argentina of sending weapons and riot eq

Buenos Aires Times | Mauricio Macri faces probe over alleged ammunition shipment to Bolivia

Former president Mauricio Macri. | NA Prosecutors in Argentina on Friday opened a formal investigation into allegations that the Mauricio Macri government sent ammunition to Bolivia that was used by authorities to repress the followers of Evo Morales in 2019. Prosecutor Carlos Navas Rial decided to open an investigation against Macri, based on a complaint from Argentina’s current ministers of justice, Martín Soria, and security, Sabina Frederic. The officials accuse the former president of ammunition smuggling, a crime that could see jail terms of between four and twelve years handed down. Former security minister Patricia Bullrich and defence minister Oscar Aguad are also listed as defendants in the investigation. Several members of the Gendarmerie (Border Guard), the security forces who are alleged to have taken the delivery to Bolivia, are also under investigation.

Buenos Aires Times | Macri fiercely denies Boliviagate allegations, slams Fernández

We gave asylum in the Argentine Embassy to officials of Evo Morales and even their families, he affirmed. Furthermore, he assured that both ex-ambassador Álvarez García and Terceros had denied the denounced conspiracy and the authenticity of the evidence presented as documentary evidence. Everything said is false, it’s all a lie, he declared.   Upheaval in Bolivia The accusations of electoral fraud following the 2019 elections plunged Bolivia into social upheavals which ended in the resignation of Morales after 14 years in power.  He was succeeded by conservative leader Jeanine Áñez, who used repressive methods to crush the resistance of trade unions and peasants allied to the indigenous ex-president.

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