Evo Morales Says OAS is a Tool of the U.S. Empire
Bolivia's President Evo Morales denounced Wednesday the Organization of American States for being at the service of the United States and contributing to his country's political crisis.
Argentinean President-elect Criticizes U.S. for Evo Morales Resignation
Argentinean President-elect Alberto Fernández has criticized the U.S. stance on Bolivia's political upheaval, which saw long-standing leftist leader Evo Morales resign under pressure and seek asylum in Mexico.
#EvoNoEstásSolo
Evo Morales is an Aymara Indian who for 13 years remained constitutionally in power and impelled remarkable transformations in the life of the Bolivians and the entire Patria Grande. There he was seen hugging his children, fighting for the nationalization of hydrocarbons, accompanying Venezuela in the heartbreaking days of the death of Hugo Chávez, and working between flames to reduce the still recent fires of the Amazon rainforest, to mention, just a few examples of his constant walk.
Evo Morales Arrives in Mexico City
Cuban Collaborators Find Themselves Well in Bolivia
The chief of Cuban medical collaborators in Bolivia, Dr. Yoandra Muro, told Cuban TV newscast Sunday evening that all Cuban personnel deployed in the South American nation are safe in their homes.
Evo Morales Slams Coup Plotters for Keeping up Violence (+Video)
"Mesa and Camacho, discriminators and conspirators, will go down in history as racists and coup plotters," Evo Morales tweeted early Monday morning.
The Coup in Bolivia: 5 Lessons to Be Drawn
The Bolivian tragedy eloquently teaches several lessons that our peoples and popular social and political forces must learn and engrave in their consciences forever.
The Struggle Is Not Over, Assures Evo Morales
The constitutional president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, said in presenting his resignation that the struggle is not over with the coup d'etat consumed on Sunday.
President of Cuba Calls to Safeguard the Life of Evo Morales
The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, called on the world to mobilize to safeguard the physical integrity and freedom of Evo Morales, victim of a coup d'etat promoted by the Bolivian right backed up by the US Government.
International Leaders and Organizations Condemn Coup in Bolivia
World leaders and organizations expressed Sunday their solidarity with former Bolivian President Evo Morales under the hashtag #ElMundoconEvo - the World with Evo - and strongly condemned the right-wing coup which forced Morales to resign.













