Video captures ousted Bolivian leader Evo Morales organizing food and fuel blockade of La Paz

Socialists are well aware they cannot win with their ideas or at the ballot box, so they resort to campaigns to spark violence and sow despair. After being rejected by the people and exiling himself in Mexico, Bolivia’s ousted wannabe dictator Evo Morales was recorded organizing food and fuel blockades of the nation’s de facto capital, the city of La Paz, in attempt to create instability in the country and open a path for his illegal return.

Mamela Fiallo Flor reports in PanAm Post:

Evo Morales Orders Food Blockade of Bolivian Cities, Leaked Audio

The Bolivian Ministry of Government published a video where the former president is heard giving the order to cut off access to food and fuel.

The Ministry of Government of Bolivia released the audio showing how Evo Morales is organizing a food and fuel blockade from Mexico against the citizens of La Paz.

“It is not possible for Evo to continue bringing Bolivians face to face and order that they do not receive food. It’s a crime against humanity,” said government minister Arturo Murillo, who exposed the video and said he would denounce the former president for “terrorism since he has committed crimes against humanity.”

“Brother, don’t let food enter the cities, we’ll block it. It’s a real siege. When I was expelled from Congress in 2002, they blocked me. Now I am expelled from Bolivia, and there is a blockade. We are going to win. If the Assembly rejects my resignation, I will try whatever it takes to get back, even if they arrest me,” the former president is heard saying.

Furthermore, he orders Faustino Yucra Yarwui, a peasant referent who appears to be talking with Morales in the video, to divide “the union into four or five groups” to extend the siege. “If one group gathers, the people get tired and leave; but if these groups take turns, we will hold the blockade,” said Evo.

The origin of the video exposing Morales came from a cell phone seized during a police operation in Morales’ most crucial area, Tiquipaya, in the department of Cochabamba.

Morales has already been charged with the armed uprising, terrorism, and sedition. The Attorney General’s Office admitted these charges and presented by congressman Rafael Quispe and lawyer Omar Duran. The prosecutor in charge will be Jose Yujra.

According to the lawyer, Morales has instigated sedition, terrorism, hatred, and other crimes that led to confrontations among Bolivians, through social media and interviews with international media. Now there is audio-visual material against him.

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