Bolivian judge orders arrest of former President Evo Morales
An arrest warrant has been issued against former Bolivian President Evo Morales after the latter failed to turn up when summoned by the Judiciary citing health problems. He is under investigation for the alleged trafficking of a minor with her parents' consent.
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has called his arrest warrant in a sex abuse case a part of political persecution by his rivals Read Full Article at RTcom
Protesters, many of them farmers and workers, carry placards against the economic policies of President Luis Arce; the country is due to hold presidential elections in August
La Paz, BOLIVIA — A Bolivian judge on Friday issued a warrant for the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he failed to appear in court over a case alleging that he sexually abused a minor.
The former leader, who is accused of having a child with a minor, says the allegations are meant to torpedo his bid for a political comeback A Bolivian judge ordered the arrest of Evo Morales on Friday,
A Bolivian judge on Friday ordered the arrest of former president Evo Morales over his alleged relationship with a teenage girl while in office.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A Bolivian judge on Friday issued a warrant for the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he failed to appear in court over a case alleging that he sexually abused a minor.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has rejected outright the charges of statutory rape and human trafficking against him, alleging that they are | The Eastern Herald | News Today, Breaking News, Wo
Bolivian police arrest more than 40 supporters of Evo Morales as political and judicial tensions soar. Protests led by supporters of former president Evo Morales ended in dozens of arrests Tuesday after a second day of clashes with police in Bolivia’s capital, the national ombudsman's office said.
A Bolivian criminal court judge ordered Friday the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he failed to appear at a precautionary measures hearing in an aggravated human trafficking case. Along
The sectors loyal to former Bolivian President Evo Morales (2006-2019) completed on Sunday their third day of walking from the Altiplano to La Paz in protest against economic problems such as inflation and against what they consider a “political persecution” of the government of Luis Arce.