[ad_1] Bolivian court dismissed appeal by former de facto president Jeanine ñez, to be investigated in the context of a liability lawsuit and not before ordinary justice by virtue of the request …
Read More »They reveal they fired projectiles at the Mexican plane that rescued Evo Morales in 2019 | “They tried to assassinate us and they failed,” denounced the former Bolivian president.
[ad_1] a Mexican Air Force pilot (FAM) confirmed that there was assassination attempt against Evo Morales the day the former president fled Bolivia after the civil-military coup against his government. According to …
Read More »Mauricio Macri and the OAS insist there was no coup in Bolivia | Former president charged with arms trafficking backed agency statement
[ad_1] Mauricio Macri, accused of collaborating in the coup d’état in Bolivia, with the illegal shipment of repressive weapons, not only does he ignore all the charges against him, but also, he …
Read More »Bolivia: sentence Jeanine Áñez to six additional months in prison | They opened another criminal case against the former de facto president
[ad_1] A judge in La Paz on Tuesday ordered a second pre-trial detention of six months for the former de facto detained president Jeanine ñez, by accepting another ordinary criminal complaint for …
Read More »Smuggling of arms to Bolivia: customs have lodged a complaint | In order to reconstruct the path of the Argentinian ammunition sent
[ad_1] The General Directorate of Customs (DGA), which depends on the AFIP, was incorporated this Thursday as the plaintiff in the case which investigates the possible aggravated smuggling in the sending of …
Read More »They extend Jean’s preventive prison to six months …
[ad_1] Bolivian justice has extended from four to six months the pre-trial detention that former de facto president Jeanine Áñez must serve while her responsibility for the coup against Evo Morales in …
Read More »Bolivia: a year after the massacre, Sacaba remembers …
[ad_1] “Honor and glory to the dead of Senkata and Sacaba!” These were the first words of the speech of emotional possession of the President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, on November 8. …
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