Bolivia Dictator Creates Fakes Propaganda
October 2, 2008 | Vetting explained
Bolivian Dictator, Evo Morales, has instructed the official television channel 7 to create *_FAKE_ *propaganda that can be used against the opposition in order to illegaly put them in prison.
The Communist Regime of Evo Morales is notorious to create situations where it has illegaly condemned several newspapers, television channels and civilians to be against the "Boliviarian Revolution".
At least two POLITICAL PRISONERS have already been illegaly incarcerated in the last week even though the Bolivian Supreme Court has ruled to veto the JUDGE that has put in jail these two civilians.
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