
Bolivia May Go International if Evo Morales Case Stalls
Bolivia's Government Threatens International Action Over Evo Morales Case LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – The Bolivian government has issued a stark warning, stating it will not hesitate to escalate its legal pursuit of former president Evo Morales to international courts if domestic authorities fail to act with sufficient speed. The government has already filed numerous charges against Morales, alleging serious crimes. Justice Minister Cesar Siles stated, "We are fulfilling our role in presenting the evidence to the appropriate authorities. If the Bolivian authorities do not respond with the necessary celerity, we will not hesitate to seek international intervention." The video from Red Uno, a Bolivian news outlet, shows footage of protests and roadblocks, underscoring the public's strong feelings about the case. The government's threat to involve international bodies reflects the high stakes of the situation and the deep divisions within Bolivian society. The international community will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds, as it could have significant implications for the stability of the region.