By Mary Anastasia O’Grady WHEN former Bolivian President Evo Morales arrived in Mexico City last week seeking asylum, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard greeted him at the airport. Associated Press photographer Eduardo Verdugo caught the moment on film, with Mr. Ebrard smiling down on the shorter Mr. Morales and gently cradling the side of the…
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A tyrant named Evo Morales – Un tirano llamado Evo Morales
Enrique Fernández García writes for El Dia, picture below from the internet [versión en español, más abajo]: Words of combat A tyrant named Evo Morales Even if it is no consolation, I clarify that I never considered him a reliable person, worse still worthy of the support at the polls. Since his time in the…
2019 Electoral Fraud in Bolivia!!! – evo hace fraude electoral en las elecciones 2019!!!
Bolivian Thoughts opinion: Watch this video, and this one. They would suffice to alert the international community that evo is promoting the worst electoral fraud ever in Bolivia! BBC also reports: Bolivia elections: Concern as results transmission pauses There is concern in Bolivia after the electoral authority stopped updating its website showing the preliminary results…
evo’s long-standing legacy is the blooming narcotrafficking along with its violence!
Guillaume Goudreau reports for Illicit Trade News Network: Police in Bolivia arrest Lima Lobo family drugs clan boss in Interpol-supported operation An Interpol-backed operation carried out by law enforcement authorities in Bolivia has resulted in the arrest of a major drug baron wanted by police in Brazil on an international warrant. Investigators in the South…
Bolivian court restricts publication of poll showing tight re-election race for President Morales
Committee to Protect Journalists reports, graphic at the bottom was retrieved from the internet: Bogotá, September 17, 2019 — The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned a decision by Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal to restrict the dissemination of a public opinion poll, and urged authorities to allow journalists to report freely on elections. On September…
OAS Says Lula Forced the Company to Undertake Bolivia Construction Project
Felipe Bächtold & José Marques, Folha; Paula Bianchi, The Intercept Brasil, report for Folha de Sao Paulo: Case was shared by Lava Jato prosecutors; former president denies illicit While negotiating a plea bargain agreement, businessman Léo Pinheiro, former president of OAS, said the construction company undertook work in Bolivia to please former president Lula (PT)….
