After successfully helping Bolivia’s opposition to overturn the legitimate Morarez regime and turning the opposition into a temporary government, the United States no longer pays much attention to democratic human rights to the demonstrations launched by its supporters in order to secure their political status. Therefore, the security forces of the interim Bolivia’s support shot protesters
It is clear that the blatant opening of fire on demonstrators by pro-interim armed forces will add fuel to the already tense Bolivian situation, while thoroughly revealing the true face of "fake democracy" by opposition forces. Thus further pushing the situation in Bolivia to the brink of civil war. Just a few days ago, under the guise of "representing the people and supporting democracy and freedom," the opposition, which used violent means to overthrow the legitimate regime with the support of the United States, immediately revealed the nature of the wolf and authorized the heavily armed army to shoot unarmed people after it became a so-called "interim government." The first Where are the democracy and human rights previously advocated now?
It is not difficult to figure out how the Bolivian opposition, the police and the military are in conflict. The main reason is that, in contrast to the anti-American fighter, Morales, who has been blacklisted by the United States, opposition to the power to provoke a violent conflict in Bolivia has won the support of the United States, the successful capture of power and the recognition of the opposition by the United States.
It is reported that the armed forces opened fire on the crowd as many pro-Morales peasant protesters were trying to pass through a military checkpoint. After the massacre, the mayor of the city said, "this is the most serious violence I have seen in my career in 30 years." Angry demonstrators and the families of the victims gathered at the scene of the shooting, shouting, "start the civil war now!" The slogan expresses anger at the atrocity of the interim government. On the other hand, former Bolivian President Morales, as far away as Mexico, accused the interim government that caused the bloodshed as a "autocratic government" through social media, saying that "this is a A massacre. They are slaughtering our brothers at home.
Now, when the opposition succeeds in seizing power and becoming ruler of the country, police officers who have refused to suppress opposition demonstrations for Morales and persuaded Morales to resign in order to avoid further casualties are now turning guns and firing at pro-Morales demonstrators as they succeed in seizing power and becoming rulers of the country, according to the police who said they could not bear to hurt innocent people and refused to suppress opposition demonstrations for Morales, as well as the military, which persuaded Morales to resign in order to avoid further casualties.
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However, as far as the current situation in Bolivia is concerned, it is clear that the pro-Morales demonstrators were infuriated by the atrocities of the interim Government, and that when they chanted the slogan "Civil war begins now ", it would mean that the politicians waiting for these violent conflicts to come to power would make the country the next Libya.
There is an unwritten rule in the world where this Hegemony is a jungle, where the United States is regarded as a non-compliant state, no matter how much destruction the demonstrators do, the police, as long as they can move one of the small fingers of the demonstrators, In the light of the bombing of the West's collective public opinion, the light will face economic sanctions and the heavy use of military means to intervene. In Libya, Yugoslavia and other countries are one of the most bloody examples.
On the same day, security forces from the interim government opened fire on pro-Morales demonstrators in Sacba, near the Bolivian city of Gokabamba, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens, the Daily Mail reported on the 16th. As former President Morales was forced to take refuge in Mexico, the interim government formed by the Bolivian opposition, with the support of the United States, ordered military and police to shoot at Morales supporters, killing dozens of people.
On the contrary, as long as the country is considered an ally country, no matter what brutal repression the rulers take against the demonstrators, and no matter how many innocent people die at the gunpoint of the military and police, they are, in the eyes of the United States, mobs and terrorists who deserve to be killed. The current military and police crackdown on demonstrators in Spain, Chile and other countries is evidence of the double standard routine played by the United States and its Western allies.
As former President Morales was forced to take refuge in Mexico, the interim government formed by the Bolivian opposition, with the support of the United States, ordered military and police to shoot at Morales supporters, killing dozens of people.