COCHABAMBA, Bolivia - Bolivia may need outside help to investigate a “massive” number of human rights violations amid post-election violence to ensure findings are seen as credible in the deeply divided country, the head of a regional human rights commission told Reuters on Tuesday.
“Normally in these situations ... national institutions aren’t prepared to resolve such a massive grouping of violations” of human rights, Abrão said in an interview in Cochabamba, a region hard hit by the violence. President Jeanine Áñez, a rightwing former Senator, took office on Nov. 12 as the most senior elected official in a power vacuum.
A lawmaker in Áñez’ party said it could take four to five months, likely meaning she will be in office for at least six. Rightwing Antonio Camacho, who overshadowed Mesa in pressuring Morales to resign, said he would run on a ticket with fellow civic leader Marco Pumari, without saying who would be the candidate for the top job.
Abrão was welcomed by thousands of people chanting “justice!” during his visit to the nearby town of Sacaba, where nine people were shot dead in demonstrations against Áñez.
America heading it means that it will for sure be justified and cleared of any wrong doing just like they do here with all the human rights violations..
With Trump in the White House the US no longer has the moral authority to investigate human rights violations.
Wonder what the world thinks of our jailing babies resulting in deaths.
Asi mismo la muerte de Senkata fue por unos delincuentes infliltrados con dinamitas, Si explotan las 2 esferas de GLP de la planta de YPFB en Senkata, desaparecerá El Alto: 5 Kms al rededor de estas esferas (alrededor de 10000 muertos al menos), y otros 5kms adicionales afectados
Is that the Bolivian Ryan Seacrest? RiseUp Bolivia RyanSícrez 📰 where's Simon Bolivar when you need him? 🇧🇴 bolivianos oblivion bolivian 🤗 HugsForEveryone
Bolivia gracias al cielo se libro de una Venezuela y una Cuba, Hoy el futuro refleja libertad. 🇧🇴 Que no te engañen la distorcionada informacion de la dictadura del MAS, que aprisiono 14 años Bolivia.
the U.S. backed coup from which the human rights violations flowed might warrant investigation.
Why do they care so much about Bolivia and stay silent when it comes to Venezuela or Cuba?
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