Mexico: Former Bolivian President Evo Morales condemned, from Mexico, the death of four coca growers in a confrontation with the Armed Forces and the Police in Cochabamba, Radio Habana Cuba publishes.

“I condemn and denounce to the world that the coup regime that took power by assault on my dear Bolivia represses with bullets from the Armed Forces and the Police the people who are demanding pacification and replacement of the rule of law. Now they kill our brothers in Sacaba, Cochabamba”, Morales said on social networks.

Press reports indicate that at least four coca growers died in serious clashes with police and military in the department of Cochabamba, on the occasion of protests against the de facto government of Jeanine Áñez.

Morales, who is isolated in Mexico, resigned last Sunday to avoid a bloodbath, but the coup plotters continue to repress and kill without the Organization of American States, complicit in the coup, do something to stop the crimes.

On Tuesday Morales traveled to Mexico, where the Government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador gave him asylum, and the next day he offered a press conference in which he blamed the US government for the coup.

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