Bolivia's Evo Morales held in contempt after missing court in trafficking trial

Bolivia's Evo Morales held in contempt after missing court in trafficking trial

BUENOS AIRES, May 11 (Reuters) - A Bolivian judge on Monday held ‌former President Evo Morales in ‌contempt after he failed to appear in ​court for a trial where he faces charges of trafficking a minor, local outlet La Razon reported.

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Morales served ‌three terms as ⁠Bolivia's first indigenous president from 2006 to 2019. He ⁠resigned following a disputed election that plunged the country into turmoil.

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He ​is accused ​of having a ​relationship with a ‌teenager and having a child with her in 2016 while he was in office. Thousands of supporters have protested the investigation.

Last week, Morales ‌wrote on X that ​he was a victim ​of "legal ​warfare" and that "the government is ‌carrying out against me ​a brutal ​judicial and media persecution with fabricated charges to annihilate me morally ​and ‌physically."

(Reporting by Leila Miller and Sergio ​Limachi; Editing by Sarah Morland ​and Natalia Siniawski)

 

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