Learn What Añez Dictatorship Did to Evo Morales’ Kids Before Leaving Bolivia


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The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales , denounced that the de facto government held his son and daughter, Evaliz (24) and Ălvaro (23), for 40 minutes, when they were about to exit Bolivia on their way to Argentina.
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Through a message posted on his Twitter account, Morales replied to the spokesmen for the self-proclaimed regime, who said they provided collaboration to the kids .
El gobierno de facto miente, afirmĂł que ayudĂł a salir de #Bolivia a mis hijos Evaliz y Ălvaro, cuando en realidad les dificultĂł su salida. Denuncio que la PolicĂa retuvo a mis hijos en el aeropuerto sometiĂ©ndolos a un interrogatorio de 40 minutos.
— Evo Morales Ayma (@evoespueblo) November 25, 2019
âThe de facto government lies, said it helped my kids Evaliz and Ălvaro to leave Bolivia, when it really made it difficult for them to leave. I report that the police held my children at the airport by subjecting them to a 40-minute interrogation,â Morales wrote.
It is worth remembering that since the middle of the month of November, and after the coup d’etat, the Andean president has been granted asylum in Mexico.
Translated by JRE/EF
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