Some 40 Leaders of Evo Morales's Movement Are Being Investigated for Their Alleged Involvement in Acts of Violence During Protests.
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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Some 40 leaders of the movement led by former Bolivian President Evo Morales are being investigated by authorities for their alleged involvement in acts of violence committed last week during various protests, Government Minister Roberto Ríos said Wednesday. In statements to reporters, the official said—without providing details or names—that these leaders are suspected of having "participated in both the intel…
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Some 40 leaders of the movement led by former Bolivian President Evo Morales are being investigated by authorities for their alleged involvement in acts of violence committed last week during various protests, Government Minister Roberto Ríos said Wednesday. In statements to reporters, the official said—without providing details or names—that these leaders are suspected of having "participated in both the intel…
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