The former president of Bolivia , Evo Morales , issued a warning to the government of his country to ensure that there would be a massacre in case of military or police entering the Tropic of Cochabamba to stop him. The coca growers’ leader remains protected by his followers in the town of Lauca Ñ, in the Chapare region, since Bolivian justice reactivated the proceedings against him and declared him in absentia on May 11 for not standing in cour…
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The former president of Bolivia , Evo Morales , issued a warning to the government of his country to ensure that there would be a massacre in case of military or police entering the Tropic of Cochabamba to stop him. The coca growers’ leader remains protected by his followers in the town of Lauca Ñ, in the Chapare region, since Bolivian justice reactivated the proceedings against him and declared him in absentia on May 11 for not standing in cour…