Prosecutors order arrest of Bolivian ex-President Morales
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Prosecutors in Bolivia’s capital issued an arrest warrant against ousted President Evo Morales on Wednesday, accusing him of sedition and terrorism.
Interior Minister Arturo Murillo recently brought charges against Morales, alleging he promoted violent clashes that led to 35 deaths during disturbances before and after he left office.
Officials say he ordered supporters to blockade cities in order to force the ouster of interim President Jeanine Áñez, who took over when Morales resigned on Nov. 10 after a wave of protests and under pressure from the police and military..
Morales, who first flew to Mexico and now is based in Argentina, has repeatedly denied the charges as a setup.