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Evo Said to Have Raped and Impregnated Underaged Girls During His Presidency

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Former Bolivian Government (Interior) Minister Eduardo Del Castillo said Friday he had evidence that former President Evo Morales (2006-2019) raped minors during his time in office. The Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) presidential hopeful for the Aug. 17 elections added he could support these allegations with documentation, testimonies, and photographs. He also noted there were multiple victims, some of whom became pregnant.

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🔊 Listen to this news Former Minister of Government and current presidential candidate for the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), Eduardo Del Castillo, made shocking statements on Erbol's program La Mañana en Directo. He claimed to have evidence that proves Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia, has raped several minors during his time in office. Del Castillo, who declared himself an "enemy" of Morales, claimed to have received documentation a…

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Former government minister and current presidential candidate for MAS, Eduardo Del Castillo, claimed to have the evidence that Evo Morales has raped minors and now expects him to be sentenced. “In Morales’ case, I can say that he has raped girls while exercising the presidency (of the state),” Del Castillo said in the ERBOL’s La Mañana en Directo program, in time to point out that as a minister he learned that he can only pour these claims when …

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