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Bolivia. Evo Morales’ Lawyer Accuses the Government of Criminalizing the Protest of "Evism" and Questions the Mobilization of Troops without a Decree - Latin American Summary

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Radio Kausachun Coca / Latin American Summary, June 12, 2025. Nelson Cox, former Cochabamba defender and lawyer for former President Evo Morales, said that the deaths of four police officers in clashes with evista blockers in Cochabamba and Potosi are “armed” by the government to “criminalize” the protest. “The government, comfortably, pulls out dual forces, [...] La entrada Bolivia. Evo Morales’s lawyer accuses the government of criminalizing t…
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Radio Kausachun Coca / Latin American Summary, June 12, 2025. Nelson Cox, former Cochabamba defender and lawyer for former President Evo Morales, said that the deaths of four police officers in clashes with evista blockers in Cochabamba and Potosi are “armed” by the government to “criminalize” the protest. “The government, comfortably, pulls out dual forces, [...] La entrada Bolivia. Evo Morales’s lawyer accuses the government of criminalizing t…

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resumenlatinoamericano.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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