Monday 11 November 2019

Rule of Law Restored in Bolivia

This is looking very, very good. This is the way these things should be handled. ❤️

Police chief refutes opposition’s claim that warrant was issued for Morales’ arrest
The commander of Bolivia’s National Police, Yuri Calderón, has dismissed reports that an order for Morales’ arrest is currently being served.
“There is no arrest warrant for Morales nor for any other ministers of his cabinet. A request has been put in with the Attorney General... for the issuance of an arrest warrant for the perpetrators and accomplices of those who violated the electoral process,” he told Unitel.
Calderón stressed that only the attorney general can issue an arrest warrant, and that the police have not received one yet.
Various online media outlets, television and social media outlets have spread the false notion in the past few hours that the country's police chief issued an arrest warrant for [former] President Evo Morales. This is an absolute lie.
See Renuncío El Evo.


People who have communications with my daughter Helen in Paris might be able to shed some light on what happened here and in Istanbul last night. I am still completely in the dark.

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