
Alleged Morales Audio Sparks Accusations of City Blockade Plot
Alleged Audio Recording Implicates Evo Morales in City Encirclement Plot La Paz, Bolivia – An audio recording, purportedly of former Bolivian President Evo Morales, has sparked outrage and accusations. The recording, which has circulated widely on social media, contains a voice giving instructions for the mobilization of supporters to encircle major cities. A man featured in a recent Unitel video claims to be one of those who received such instructions. "Evo Morales has given us clear instructions to rise up in a rebellion," the man states in the video. "He's giving instructions to leaders like myself to destabilize Bolivia and create chaos, leading to potential violence and death within the country." The authenticity of the audio recording remains unverified. However, the claims have ignited significant political debate and raised concerns about potential unrest. Authorities have yet to comment officially on the matter. The situation underscores the ongoing political tensions in Bolivia and highlights the powerful role of social media in disseminating information, both accurate and potentially misleading. Further investigation is needed to confirm the claims and determine the full context of the audio recording.