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Counterprotesters clash with Morales supporters in Bolivia
Supporters of former President Evo Morales, who are marching to the capital to protest the government of current President Luis Arce, advance towards Arce supporters who met them along their route in Vila Vila, Bolivia, September 17, 2024

COUNTERPROTESTERS clashed with thousands of peaceful anti-government demonstrators marching in support of Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales on Tuesday.

In a show of force against current President Luis Arce, Mr Morales and his supporters, mainly poor and indigenous Bolivians, embarked on a 118-mile March to Save Bolivia.

The march, from the small village of Caracollo to the administrative capital La Paz, began peacefully on Tuesday morning, but it turned violent hours later after hundreds of counterprotesters, armed with tear-gas bombs, stones and firecrackers, spread across the highway to confront the nearly 10,000 marchers. Some of them set a giant effigy of the former president on fire.

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