
This massacre is part of genocide in our beloved Bolivia,” Morales said and stressed, “They are killing my brothers and sisters.” Ask yourself, why is genocide so popular among US allies?
Besides denouncing the coupborn 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.”
America’s new puppet regime in Bolivia must get to work if they want to keep up with the Israeli regime’s murder rate.