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Mexico’s Foreign Ministry criticized the Organization of American States (OAS) on Wednesday for what it described as interference in the internal affairs of Bolivia, where a former president was recently jailed on charges of fomenting a coup.
The rebuke of the Washington-based association of governments across the Americas followed several dueling statements after the Bolivian government last weekend jailed ex-President Jeanine Añez along with two of her former ministers it accused of participating in a coup to oust longtime leader Evo Morales in 2019.
Añez, who took over as president when Morales resigned following pressure from the military, denies the allegations and says she is the victim of political persecution.
A conservative former senator, Añez began a four-month jail term on Monday.
At this point the OAS should be taken down.
The rebuke of the Washington-based association of governments across the Americas followed several dueling statements after the Bolivian government last weekend jailed ex-President Jeanine Añez along with two of her former ministers it accused of participating in a coup to oust longtime leader Evo Morales in 2019.
Añez, who took over as president when Morales resigned following pressure from the military, denies the allegations and says she is the victim of political persecution.
A conservative former senator, Añez began a four-month jail term on Monday.
Mexico to OAS: Stop interfering in Bolivia's internal affairs
Mexico's Foreign Ministry criticized the Organization of American States (OAS) on Wednesday for what it described as interference in the internal affairs of Bolivia, where a former president was recently jailed on charges of fomenting a coup.
www.reuters.com
At this point the OAS should be taken down.