Cuban ‘doctors’ guarded house where Bolivian dictator Evo Morales abused minors

Evo and his beloved mentor

From our Bureau of Colonial Hijinks

Whether or not Evo Morales abused children at his “house of horrors” is not the issue here, although that accusation — if true — is horrifying enough. The issue is that the guards at this property referred to themselves as “doctors.” but had diplomatic passports. This evidence suggests that Cuban “doctors” sent to other countries serve as agents and spies of Castro, Inc. No surprise, really. But this story confirms such suspicions.

Loosely translated from Cubanos Por El Mundo

A recent report revealed details about the “house of horrors,” a property in La Paz linked to former leftist Bolivian president Evo Morales, where he is accused of having committed abuses against minors, and that this place was guarded by alleged Cuban “doctors.”

The investigation indicates that said property, a chalet on the corner of Alexander Avenue and Pamir Pampa Street, was supposedly used as a space where Morales met with minors, under the pretext of receiving medical treatments. However, the real use of the property was different, according to the evidence collected.

The place was guarded by people who presented themselves as Cuban “doctors,” although the investigation by the newspaper El Debate indicates that these individuals had diplomatic passports and were registered at the Cuban Embassy, ??which clearly shows that the supposed doctors who travel around the world are Castro agents.

This has raised suspicions about the true purpose of their presence and whether they were actually performing medical functions or whether, instead, their role was to maintain discretion regarding the leftist former president’s activities on the property.

Morales, who is being investigated for crimes of abuse and human trafficking, has been linked in more than one case to improper relations with minors. The Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office is examining the accusations, which include testimonies and photographic evidence that implicate senior police officials in the alleged coverage of abuse incidents.

One of the most relevant cases was revealed in 2020 and concerns a minor with whom Morales had a relationship, resulting in the birth of a daughter.

Since the issuance of an arrest warrant against the leftist former president, Morales has been missing and has not offered his version of the events.

Many people have been linked as accomplices in these events and remain under investigation.

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