translated from Spanish: Bolivian prosecutor’s office orders Evo Morales apprehension

LA PAZ (AP) — The La Paz Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday issued an apprehension order against former Bolivian President Evo Morales, currently a refugee in Argentina, on sedition and terrorism charges. Based on that order, the police will proceed to comply with the injunction, the Colonel Major Luis Fernando Guarachi, head of the crime police of this city, told the Unitel television system.

The former m.A. is also charged with financing terrorism, according to the arrest warrant issued by the police.” This order… may be executed at any hour and business day, or if necessary, to meet the public force, respecting the exercise of rights and guarantees”, adds the request of the Public Prosecutor’s Office.In Buenos Aires, Morales classified the arrest warrant as “unfair, illegal and unconstitutional” and intended to “intimidate and intimidate us.” I am not afraid, from 1989 all the presidents until 2005 i was prosecuted for terrorism, sedition and even murder,” he said in statements to the local channel A24 at the door of his residence in the Argentine capital. “As long as I have life I will follow the political struggle for a dignified and sovereign Bolivia.” The Minister of Government, Arturo Murillo, last month filed a lawsuit against Morales with the Prosecutor’s Office for allegedly promoting the violent clashes that left 35 dead and resulted in his resignation based on an audio in which he allegedly listen to the former ruler ordering to resist and make a siege on the cities to overthrow interim President Jeanine Añez.Morales has repeatedly denied the charges and called the case of a right-wing montage against her. The audio has been sent to Colombia for an examination of the review. In the same case, former Cocaine leader Faustino Yucra, currently fugitive, who is supposedly ordered by Morales is prosecuted.” If you enter Bolivia, a prosecutor or any police officer can detain you (morales) and bring you before a judge who could order pre-trial detention in a criminal in the face of a possible risk of escape,” lawyer and teacher Williams Bascopé told The Associated Press. he resigned from the presidency on November 10 and a day later went to Mexico. He is currently a refugee in Argentina. From there he leads his political party, the Movement for Socialism (MAS), for the next elections that do not yet have a date. Morales has said in Argentina that, as a former president, he has a judgment of responsibilities. Minister Murillo clarified that the charges are for alleged offences after his resignation from the presidency. According to Bascopé, Morales lost a slam d’aanie on the charges raised after his resignation. Following the announcement, MAS lawmaker Leonilda Zurita said it is abused. “Our president (Morales) has to come back, we will wait for him with open arms; you have the right to return to Bolivia. He didn’t commit a crime, he didn’t have any outstanding bills.” Morales resigned on 10 November after protests accusing him of mounting fraud in the October 20 election to re-elect a fourth term and after losing support from the police and armed forces. An election audit of the Organization of American States (OAS) concluded that there was “malicious manipulation” of the votes in the elections. After his departure, his supporters began protests against Añez. In 35 days of demonstrations, 35 people died. Añez, an opposition senator, proclaimed herself acting president and called for new elections in April 2020 to date yet to be defined.



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