Bolivia sacks military protest marchers
Bolivia sacked 702 members of the military today after a march by non-commissioned officers against alleged discrimination against indigenous soldiers.
Armed forces commander General Victor Baldivieso likened the protest to sedition aimed at staging a coup.
The military acted after about 2,000 sergeants turned out to protest in uniform, singing marching songs as they paraded through La Paz.
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