Evo Morales denounces impunity for violence in Bolivia

MEXICO CITY, Mexico.- Former Bolivian President Evo Morales denounced this Thursday in Mexico the impunity of the violent events generated in his country following the coup that forced his resignation on November 10.

So far not a detainee, there is not a detainee, Morales reported emphatically at a press conference in reference to the de facto government’s inaction to investigate those responsible for more than thirty bullet deaths in recent days.

In his speech, the indigenous leader pointed out that in his country there is a political and ideological struggle, because the right does not forgive him or his team for the great economic growth achieved in these years of Movement for Socialism in power, which they are now destroying.

Morales reaffirmed his commitment to democratic processes, to revolutions through popular voting, with principles and programs to change the economic matrix of countries.