• gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    “Accused” by whom?

    Just before he was detained on Wednesday, the alleged plotter Zúñiga sowed seeds of doubt, telling journalists – without providing evidence…

    Burried in the EIGHTH paragraph, past the break. FML that should be in the headline, Guardian. Please do better.

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      5 months ago

      Didn’t something similar happen in Turkey with Erdogan a few years back? Pretty sure he was accused of being behind it himself too; don’t know what the final verdict was though.

      I think it’s a pretty common accusation, just like when a politician is attacked, someone will invariably suggest that they staged it in order to get more support.

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      5 months ago

      This coup looks like no other in Latin American history. Even the opposition parties denounced it, and there was virtually no division in the military

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    5 months ago

    [Bolivia] has seen about 190 coups, as well as military dictatorships and revolutions, since it gained independence in 1825.

    Jesus Christ. That country fucking loves coups.