Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, wanted on charges of pedophilia, is leading violent blockades across Bolivia’s main roads to avoid arrest for alleged statutory rape and human trafficking. Morales admitted to using vehicles borrowed from the Venezuelan regime, causing over $1.3 billion in damages to Bolivia’s economy. The Bolivian government disputes Morales’ claims of a failed assassination attempt, accusing him of inconsistencies and seeking foreign financing, which could lead to the cancellation of his party’s legal status.
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