Thursday, 8 May 2025

We tracked Bolivia’s fugitive president to his remote jungle hideout


In a remote corner of central Bolivia, hundreds of coca farmers have armed themselves with sticks and makeshift shields to protect the country’s former president, Evo Morales. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn For nearly 14 years, he dominated national politics and oversaw a gas-fueled economic boom that lifted millions out of poverty. Today, he is in hiding after an arrest warrant accused him of statutory rape and human trafficking. Tiago Rogero gained access to his hideout in the depths of the Bolivian jungle The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/LQp7ybN Website ► https://ift.tt/Lito5Fv Facebook ► https://ift.tt/6Fm3Ueg Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2RSjCYI The Guardian on YouTube: Guardian News ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #bolivia #evomorales #luisarce #cocaleaf #politics #crime #southamerica

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