1502:=Bolivia’s coup|MORALES HAD KEPT THE WHOLE THING TOGETHER. Evo Morales, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, has been forced from office, despite winning praise both from progressives and international financial institutions like the IMF. Why did it happen and how did it all unravel so fast?|THERE’s been a coup in Bolivia. There’s no other word for it. The president was ‘invited’ to step down by his military chief of staff. Police fired live rounds at demonstrators. Some former political leaders were arrested, others were forced into hiding. Media outlets were closed and journalists imprisoned for ‘sedition’. Parliamentarians were prevented from entering the national assembly. A senator declared herself president, and was caught on camera smiling as a soldier helped her put on the sash of office. Generals posed for the camera, too, eyes hidden behind dark glasses.
1716:=MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on Bolivia and the arrest of former President Jeanine Añez and other officials with request for inclusion in the agenda for a debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law pursuant to Rule 144 of the Rules of Procedure|whereas after the elections of 20th of October 2019, Bolivia experimented a violent coup, which saw manysupporters of President Evo Morales, indigenous population and human rights defenders violently killed by the military and members of Morales' Movement for Socialism (MAS) party persecuted by the right-wing oppositionincluding by acts of violence such as beatings and harassment, with high-profile politicians’ homes being torched.|
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scholars of political violence list it as a coup. If you look at the citations of Jan 6 in this article, none are from coup scholars. That's why nobody last year could agree to making this article into a list based on criteria from scholars of political violence.
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So I want to include this coup, now tell me what do you need to do this or tell why was it rejected. Knowledge (XXG) can't re write the history, doing these things of trying to bend the history you are just lacking credibility, just that.
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