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Patricia Burridge confirmed Argentina’s Ministry of Security files complaint Bolivian government ministers pledged on Sunday that they would “enforce the law” if they receive a migration alert from Argentina amid suspicions of human trafficking and sexual abuse crimes against Evo Morales. For his part, the former president is on a hunger strike; Denounces the “Condor Plan” coordinated by Luis Arce and the “Zionist government of Mire”.
“That The prosecutor must decideIf there is an immigration alert and it reaches the General Directorate of Immigration, the agency must abide by the judge’s decision, just as the police abide by the law, we will obey the law Management will comply with the law,” Minister Eduardo del Castillo announced at a press conference. Last week, the president accused Morales of staging his shooting as a “drama” and tried to evade police drug control, saying he fired first.
On Saturday, Burridge shared his The socialist former Bolivian president is accused of living with four teenagers while Kirchnerism granted him political asylum. The worst crimes occur on our soil. To this end, we filed a complaint on suspected human trafficking and sexual abuse crimes 15 days ago.
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Former Bolivian opposition minister and businessman Branko Marinkovich He then commented that the complaint was made by himself: “My request for an investigation to Argentina’s Minister Burric stems from the criminal case against Evo Morales Rape and trafficking of minors. Since Evo is completely at large in Bolivia, he must be tried by an Argentine judge. Justice takes time, but it comes to everyone“Malinkovic emphasized.
at the same time, Apollo FoundationThe organization aimed at fighting “corruption in Argentina” has also filed charges against Evo Morales for alleged crimes committed during his asylum in Argentina between 2019 and 2020, including trafficking in minors for the purpose of sexual exploitation and abuse. population. “Living with minors transferred from Bolivia, conditions can be fragileperform family and personal tasks”.
Angelica PonceFormer intercultural leader of Bolivia and close friend of Morales talks about this during a visit to Morales in Argentina Seeing minors engaged in “slavery” work Residence of the former President of Bolivia. Ponce also said that Morales Receive a “girl gift” For those seeking government favors, these facts will be widely known in circles close to the former president.
The complaint was filed by Yamil Santoro, a member of the Buenos Aires Republican Alliance and director of the Apollo Foundation; José Magioncalda, the entity’s legal director, and lawyer Ignacio Falcón. The case fell by lottery to federal judge Maria Cervini, known for her work investigating the crimes of the Franco regime. The Apollo Foundation recalled that this was not the first time that Morales had been condemned for such criminal behavior. In 2020, Bolivian media spread the news about The alleged relationship between Morales and Noemi Menezes Chavez, A 14 year old girl.
During Evo Morales’ hunger strike, his followers kidnapped 200 soldiers
Former Bolivian President Morales He blamed “Project Vulture” for the country’s widespread political crisis. —A carefully orchestrated campaign of repression in the United States in the 1970s to bring authoritarian regimes to power in Latin America— The “Zionist government”, led by the country’s President Luis Arce and Argentina’s President Javier Milley, organized against him. In a message posted on his X account, Morales specifically denounced the use of “law” in a campaign of lies aimed at “eliminating” the judiciary, that is, instrumentalizing it for political purposes.
This former president intends to run in the next election despite not being allowed by the constitution, He has several pending court cases. In addition to complaints about disruption during the mass mobilizations he led in September, there has been a recent increase in attacks on police, particularly allegations of abuse of minors and human trafficking. circumstances he denies.
“Since I became leader, I have been accused of being a terrorist, a drug dealer or a murderer.. They invent processes for political purposes. Eventually, all these lies will fall flat because the truth will prevail,” the former president said. “They are not content with trying to eliminate me through politics, media or judicial means. Now they try with lies and bullets. “People realize this,” he added on Sunday. 22 days of road blockade are overMainly in the province of Cochabamba, this has led to food and fuel shortages in some cities.
Morales, to add to the pressure, Hunger strike begins on Friday. He is fasting in the Chapare region, where he has not left due to the threat of an arrest warrant from the prosecutor’s office investigating him. On Saturday, the former president announced “The hunger strike will continue until all ‘comrades’ are released” People detained by police. In Friday’s police operation alone, 66 civilians arrested Since the road closure began on October 14, an additional 50 vehicles have been added.
at the same time, At least 200 soldiers were captured by peasants Supporters of Bolivia’s former president were attacked after three military camps were attacked during protests that began 20 days ago, the government reported on Saturday. on Friday”Three military units came under attack In a statement to the international community, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that irregular groups had taken more than two hundred military personnel hostage in the Chapare region of Cochabamba province.
Initially, according to official reports, a legion was occupied by protesters in Cochabamba on Friday. Travel to the same area Bolivian government sends armed forces to support police Clearing routes blocked by Morales supporters. The government identified only one of the three barracks, “Cacique Juan Maraza.” In a video broadcast by Bolivian media, 16 soldiers can be seen surrounded by farmers, wielding pointed sticks.
After learning the first facts, President Luis Arce, Morales’ former economy minister, expressed regret for the attitude of the indigenous people. “Irregular groups taking over military installations anywhere in the world This is treason.“, he noted. However, Morales on Friday asked “brothers who are mobilized” Consider temporarily stopping “blocking roads” Just to avoid bleeding.
According to the Bolivian Highway Administration, There are 16 road closures It has connections with the cities of Santa Cruz (east) and Sucre (southeast). On Friday, the government managed to restore traffic in Parotani, a key section of the route connecting Cochabamba and La Paz, during a police operation that injured 22 people, including 19 uniformed police officers. Protests and repression, according to government A total of 92 people were injured.
Steps to failed dialogue between Arce and Morales
Morales asks government to discuss as fast begins Dialogue table “Economic Issues” and “Political Issues”. First, the former president wants to debate proposals to resolve the crisis caused by the lack of dollars. Second, he suggested addressing the situation of “unjust detention and imprisonment of leaders” in the context of protests.
The Minister of the Presidency, María Nella Prada, revealed in a press statement this Saturday that the Office of the Ombudsman is hosting the dialogue and assured that the government agrees to engage in dialogue, but “to resolve issues involving executive agencies and not other agencies of the government” . Prada pledges, among other calls for dialogue, Morales Conditions for his candidacy have been resolved 2025 election. In December, Justice announced that the COCA leader could not run for president again because he had already been re-elected once.as enshrined in the constitution promoted by Morales himself.
However, this Sunday Morales was interviewed AFP He regretted the government’s rejection of his proposal. “(I demand) an immediate dialogue and the establishment of two dialogue tables (…). And The government responded by arresting more than 50 protesterssaid the former president. Of the 66 people detained on Friday, at least 55 were taken to La Paz under investigation for terrorismarmed uprising, weapons trafficking and other suspected criminal activities.
“These people are going to react. (There will be) more reactions. It’s all a chase” commented Evo Morales. In this sense, Ponciano Santos, one of the main organizers of the protests, warned that there will be no truce. “They declared war on us through the air and on land”he pointed out. For his part, on Friday, the same day Morales announced his hunger strike, President Luis Arce assured that he would continue to work “until we remove (Cochabamba) from kidnapping what he suffered.
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The tensions in Bolivia have escalated as former President Evo Morales and his supporters continue to oppose the government led by President Luis Arce. Morales, under investigation for serious allegations, including human trafficking, has claimed that these actions are politically motivated attempts to eliminate him from the political scene.
The ongoing protests, marked by roadblocks and hunger strikes initiated by Morales, highlight the dissatisfaction among a segment of the population regarding the government’s handling of economic issues and judicial processes. The situation remains volatile, with clashes between supporters of Morales and law enforcement leading to increased arrests and military involvement.
As negotiations for dialogue between Morales and Arce’s government unfold, it remains to be seen whether a resolution to the political crisis can be reached. The demands of Morales’ faction focus on addressing economic challenges and the release of detained protest leaders, signaling a deepening divide in Bolivian politics.
the current unrest in Bolivia is a manifestation of broader struggles between political factions, economic hardship, and significant allegations against leaders on both sides of the political spectrum. The outcome of the negotiations, as well as the ongoing protests, will likely shape the future of Bolivia’s political landscape.