RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office admitted a new accusation against former interim president Jeanine Áñez for crimes of genocide, serious injuries, and injuries followed by death for the death of civilians in 2019 with gunshots. The former president, who has been detained for almost four months in prison in La Paz for another process in which she is accused of terrorism, sedition, and conspiracy (Photo internet reproduction) The Prosecutor’s Office made that admission public this Monday for the massacres of Sacaba in Cochabamba, and Senkata, in El Alto, where a score of people died in clashes with a joint police and military security forces.