'We'll Recover Power In a Democratic Way, As Usual,' Morales

By teleSUR

November 20, 2019 "
Information Clearing House" -   Besides denouncing the coup-born government's massacre in Senkata, Evo Morales did not rule out the possibility of new elections to regain peace in his country.

At a press conference held in Mexico City, Bolivia's President-in-exile Evo Morales on Wednesday analyzed the latest consequences of the coup d'etat that allowed opposition senator Jeanine Añez to proclaim herself as interim president.

The Movement to Socialism (MAS) leader began by highlighting that the victims of the repression carried out by the Police and the Army have increased over the last week.

"After the coup, they have killed about 30 people. This massacre is part of genocide in our beloved Bolivia," Morales said and stressed, "They are killing my brothers and sisters."

Morales then presented a video in which the number of people killed, in different places and different dates, was detailed.

Bolivia's president-in-exile also warned that right-wing groups are trying to hide information about their fascist violence by stealing corpses and manipulating autopsies.

Morales recalled that no one was shot dead until the day of his resignation; however, "now, I've seen how helicopters fire at people who are defending democracy."​​​​​​​

Repression and chaos multiply in Bolivia.

Meanwhile, Bolivia's coup-born government was posting messages stating that "our military avoided a great tragedy and prevented thousands of El Alto people from dying."​​​​​​​

This paradoxical interpretation of what happened in Senkata on Tuesday, however, is part of a broader political strategy against Evo Morales and his supporters.

   

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