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@PepinaSediciosa Helping w/ accountability for Bolivian government officials who fled to the USA is near and dear to my heart… hrp.law.harvard.edu/scholarship/carwil-bjork-james-explores-bolivias-2003-gas-war-and-2019-election-crisis-in-new-working-paper/
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@PepinaSediciosa Substantively: Yes, Áñez is a flight risk. But the greater risk is that the current investigation either stalls before trial or is never taken seriously by people beyond the MAS.
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@PepinaSediciosa My view: "the Arce government will have to prioritize which forms of accountability to pursue, and provide extraordinary and convincing evidence of wrongdoing to both domestic and international audiences."
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@PepinaSediciosa "Prosecuting Áñez and other members of her government for massacres and human rights abuses is the clearest path." woborders.blog/2021/03/18/anez-arrested/
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@PepinaSediciosa There's also an international investigation, led by the IACHR and with subpoena, that offers the best chance for a comprehensive investigation. The Arce government should support that.
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@PepinaSediciosa More on the IACHR's Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts for Bolivia: woborders.blog/2020/05/03/expert-group-investigate/
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@PepinaSediciosa And the Arce should support the Legislative Assembly's investigation of the overthrow itself, insist that military commanders testify to it and to the IACHR.