Search results for

#EvoMorales

#1 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 07/03/2013 #5

Bolivia denounced the “abduction” of President Evo Morales and alleged that international law had been violated after his plane was grounded and searched amid a false rumor that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board.
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales

MjL

#2 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 08/14/2015 #2

Cuba’s former President Fidel Castro (R), Bolivia’s President Evo Morales and Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro sit together in a van in Havana, Cuba, August 13th, 2015. Fidel Castro celebrated his 89th birthday on August 13th. Cilia Flores (rear L), wife of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro and Dalia Soto del Valle (rear R, seated behind Castro), wife of Fidel Castro, are seated in the back of the van.
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz #FidelCastro
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales
Nicolás Maduro Moros #NicolasMaduro

MjL

#3 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 12/01/2018 #2

Bolivian presidential guards stand near the site where feminist group Mujeres Creando threw red paint onto the wall of Bolivia’s presidential palace, La Casa Grande del Pueblo to protest against President Evo Morales in La Paz, Bolivia.
Mujeres Creando #MujeresCreando
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales

MjL

#4 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/11/2019 #9

#EvoMorales

MjL

#5 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/11/2019 #10

#EvoMorales

MjL

#6 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/11/2019 #12

#EvoMorales

MjL

#7 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/11/2019 #13

#EvoMorales

MjL

#8 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/12/2019 #2

#EvoMorales

MjL

#9 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/12/2019 #3

#EvoMorales

MjL

#10 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/12/2019 #4

#EvoMorales

MjL

#11 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/12/2019 #12

#EvoMorales

MjL

#12 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 11/13/2019 #2

Bolivia’s ousted President Evo Morales waves during his arrival to take asylum in in Mexico City.
MSM has been very low key (almost non-existent) on this coup.
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales

MjL

#13 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/13/2019 #7

#EvoMorales

MjL

#14 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/17/2019 #5

#EvoMorales

MjL

#15 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 10/21/2020 #5

#EvoMorales

MjL

#16 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 11/10/2020 #6

#EvoMorales

MjL

#17 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 11/11/2020 #3

Supporters of former president Evo Morales wait for him to cross the border from Argentina into Bolivia, ending a year long forced exile that followed a democratic election winning a failed bid for a controversial fourth term then forced into exile by an America backed coup.
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales

MjL

#18 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 10/20/2021 #15

In 2019, voters in Bolivia went to the polls for a presidential election that three-term incumbent Juan Evo Morales Ayma would claim to have won. (Morales would be forced to resign in November when the police and army withdrew support after weeks of demonstrations over allegations of election fraud.) #EvoMorales
He couldn’t be allowed to nationalize the lithium industry.
#EvoMorales

MjL

#19 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 11/10/2021 #18

In 2019, Bolivian President Juan Evo Morales Ayma was removed resigned under mounting pressure from the country’s military and public after his re-election victory triggered weeks of fraud allegations and deadly protests. #EvoMorales
#EvoMorales

MjL

#20 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 11/11/2021 #14

In 2019, a day after being forced out stepping down amid election fraud allegations, former Bolivian President Juan Evo Morales Ayma said he was headed for Mexico; his supporters and foes clashed on the streets of the Bolivian capital following the coup. his resignation. (Morales would settle in Argentina; he said after his party’s victory in October elections that he planned to return to Bolivia.) #EvoMorales
#EvoMorales

MjL

#21 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 01/22/2022 #15

In 2006, Juan Evo Morales Ayma, a member of the Aymara indigenous group, was sworn in as president of Bolivia, becoming the first Indian to hold the office. #EvoMorales
#EvoMorales

MjL

#22 Click this link to see Twitter Roundup page --> 05/02/2023 #13

#EvoMorales

MjL

#23 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 09/30/2024 #1

El Alto, Bolivia • Members of the Ponchos Rojos social movement march in support of the former president Evo Morales.
Juan Evo Morales Ayma #EvoMorales

MjL