This Wednesday the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, assured that the great communication media in Bolivia prompted the coup d’etat in that country against Evo Morales, and criticized that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, has not pronounced on these facts:
“Where is Michelle Bachelet against the massacre and dictatorship that has been imposed in Bolivia?. Bachelet lies about Venezuela, offends the people of Venezuela and silences the massacres of Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia», he said.
“What happened in Bolivia was a campaign of more than a year against Evo, to indicate that there was going to be a fraud, and after the coup d’etat is silenced the massacres of Cochabamba and El Alto, nobody says anything and the media remains mute”, said the Venezuelan head of state during the closure of the First International Communication Congress in Caracas.
He proposed using social networks to knoe the opinion of the Commissioner, about the dictatorship imposed in Bolivia.
“We are going to make a journey in the coming days to ask Michelle Bachelet on the social networks about what she thinks of torture, rapes, massacre and coup d’etat in Bolivia (…) Why is she silent?, I say this with pain», said Maduro.
The President urged the UN commissioner to take concrete actions to end the violence and enforce the human rights of the indigenous peoples of the sister nation of the highlands.
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