AFP, LA PAZBolivia’s attorney general on Wednesday ordered the arrest of exiled former Bolivian president Evo Morales after the interim government accused him of sedition and terrorism. Morales last month fled Bolivia after civil unrest broke out following his re-election in an Oct. 20 poll widely dismissed as rigged. Morales governed the South American country for almost 14 years before resigning last month and leaving Bolivia. In the recording, Morales allegedly tells one of his supporters to block trucks and interrupt the food supply to several cities. Right-wing then-Bolovian Senate president Jeanine Anez took over as interim president and has vowed to call new elections early next year, although no date has been set.
Source: Taipei Times December 19, 2019 15:56 UTC