Published: 12:07, November 2, 2024
Govt opponents occupy military barracks in central Bolivia
By Xinhua
Police launch tear gas to disperse supporters of former President Evo Morales who have been blocking roads for days in Parotani, Bolivia on Nov 1, 2024, demanding guarantees for the candidacy of the former president. (PHOTO / AP)

LA PAZ – Opponents of the Bolivian government who sympathize with former President Evo Morales occupied the "Cacique Juan Maraza" military regiment in the town of Villa Tunari, the central department of Cochabamba, on Friday, according to the local media.

The raid on the military facilities is in response to the road unblocking operation by the Bolivian police and military forces in Cochabamba, said the occupants.

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The occupants of the local communities detained military and health personnel present at the barracks, in addition to disseminating photographs and videos showing them armed with sticks.

Supporters of Morales have been holding roadblocks for almost three weeks demanding guarantees for the candidacy of the former president, who seeks to participate in next year's elections for a new presidential term, as well as the annulment of the criminal proceedings against him.

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On Friday, police with military support began an operation to unblock the main road that connects the department of Cochabamba with the western region of the South American country.