Bolivia: Amidst the repression of the de facto authorities against the popular protests that demand an end to the violence and reject the self-titled President Jeanine Áñez, a team from the UN Human Rights Office is deployed today in Bolivia,  Radio Reloj reports.

The mission will be informed about the state of the fundamental guarantees in that country and will clarify the acts of violence perpetrated by military forces, authorized to participate in repressive tasks without the risk of facing criminal proceedings.

The situation in Bolivia continues out of control, after the coup against Evo Morales, who had to be isolated in Mexico to protect his life from threats against him.

In a message through the social network Twitter, Morales denounced that after massacring 24 indigenous people, the military prepares the imposition of the state of siege, thereby confirming the installation of a dictatorship.

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