Morales warned the Bolivian military of responsibility for the repression
Ex-President Evo Morales warned the armed forces of Bolivia that international standards are above the decree of the provisional government, exempting them from liability for the dispersal of the protests.
Ex-President Evo Morales warned the armed forces of Bolivia that international standards are above the decree of the provisional government, exempting them from liability for the dispersal of the protests.
"I Wish armed forces knew that international norms above any law or decree, and to escape responsibility will not work. It was an iniquity against humanity, " said Morales in a conversation Last news , explaining the growing number of casualties in the protests against the actions of the interim government.
Interim head Janine Agnes on 17 November issued a decree exempting armed forces from liability under the criminal code when restoring order. This decision declared illegal by the international organizations and political opponents. According to official information, from October 20 in Bolivia, the protests have killed 23 people, 715 received damage to health.
Morales also said he was ready to return to Bolivia, but this requires security guarantees from the interim government.
Morales with the minimum separation won the presidential election on 20 October, but the opposing political force, led by his opponent Carlos Mesa said on mass violations. First, Morales has announced fresh elections, but then under the pressure of war, resigned and left the country. After it resigned all the top leadership of the country, the power passed to opposition Vice-speaker of the Senate Jeannine Agnes. Supporters of Morales challenged the transfer of authority back and demand her resignation.
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