
Bolivian Deputy Accuses Government of Harassment After Phone Number Appears in Escort Ad
Bolivian Deputy Hector Arce Accuses Government of Harassment Campaign La Paz, Bolivia – Bolivian Deputy Hector Arce has publicly accused the government of a harassment campaign following the publication of his phone number in newspapers advertising escort services. In a recent video, Arce stated, "They put in an escort service and publish my cell phone number." The video shows Arce holding a copy of the newspaper containing his number. Arce claims to have received obscene messages and photographs for several weeks. He alleges that the government is behind this incident, citing the ease with which his personal information was disseminated and the lack of accountability. The incident raises serious concerns about online privacy and safety in Bolivia. The government has yet to respond to Arce's accusations. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities of public figures to online harassment and the need for greater regulation and protection of personal information in the digital age. The investigation into the matter is ongoing.