s a warning to potential coup planners in other Latin American countries,
the new government of President Luis Arce—elected in a landslide in
October—will not adopt a “forgive and forget” attitude toward former
dictator Jeanine Áñez and her key cabinet ministers.

On the contrary: Barely ten days after the election victory, the Chamber of
Deputies and the Senate approved a final report on the “massacres of
Senkata [and] Sacaba
<https://woborders.blog/2020/10/21/sacaba-senkata-security-forces/>.” The
report recommended that Áñez be prosecuted for genocide; it also proposed
criminal indictments of 11 of her ministers.

https://covertactionmagazine.com/2021/03/01/former-bolivian-dictator-and-her-2019-coup-detat-accomplices-to-be-prosecuted/


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