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De impedir la votación a “contar muertos”: las amenazas del evismo a un mes de las elecciones en Bolivia

A menos de un mes de las elecciones generales en Bolivia, las amenazas del entorno del ex presidente Evo Morales al proceso electoral tensionan el escenario político y desafían el orden democrático en el país.
Aunque los mecanismos de presión han dejado las calles y han pasado a los micrófonos, en las últimas semanas sus partidarios han subido el tono de sus advertencias llegando a hablar incluso de “contar muertos” en lugar de votos.
En un mitin político anterior fin de semana, el diputado Renán Cabezas planteó un “estado de sublevación” ante la inhabilitación del líder cocalero para disputar las elecciones por un fallo judicial que limita el ejercicio de la Presidencia a dos mandatos, continuos o discontinuos, y Morales fue presidente en tres periodos, entre 2006 y 2019.
“Planteo estado de sublevación, no podemos seguir callados, no podemos quedarnos quietos. Tenemos derecho a sublevarnos, hermanos”, manifestó Cabezas en el encuentro que tuvo lugar en Lauca Ñ, una localidad de la región cocalera de Bolivia donde el ex presidente se mantiene atrincherado desde finales de septiembre bajo la custodia de sus seguidores, ante una posible aprehensión.

En el mismo evento, Ruth Nina, representante del Partido de Acción Nacional Boliviano (Pan Bol), organización que respalda a Morales, amenazó con impedir el desarrollo de la votación si no lo incluyen en la papeleta y dijo que están dispuestos a “dar su vida”. “Hemos decidido que el 17 de agosto (día de las elecciones) preferimos dar nuestras vidas antes de permitir que vengan a obligarnos a elegir a sus candidatos de la derecha. Y ese día, el Tribunal Electoral y el Gobierno, en vez de contar votos van a contar muertos”, expresó. Sus declaraciones le costaron al menos tres denuncias penales y una citación de la Fiscalía a la que no asistió, por lo que puede ser sujeta a una aprehensión.
Estas declaraciones se suman a las de la mayor organización campesina -la Confederación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Bolivia– que anunció que “no habrá elecciones” y prohibió a los candidatos hacer campaña en el bastión del ex mandatario.
¿Qué puede pasar si no se instalan las mesas de votación en esa región país? El vocal del Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) Gustavo Ávila indicó que, en caso de no permitir el ingreso del material electoral, las mesas de sufragio no serán contabilizadas. “La norma establece que la votación se repite cuando una mesa se anula, pero si la mesa no se instala no se puede anular. Esa mesa se va computar en cero”, explicó subrayando que el impedimento del voto genera un perjuicio para la población por dos razones: al ser el voto obligatorio en Bolivia, quienes no voten no podrán realizar trámites durante los tres meses posteriores a los comicios y, por otro lado, porque se privarán de elegir a sus representantes.

Sin embargo, remarcó que la institución agotará todos los medios de diálogo posibles con los pobladores de la región para que el 17 de agosto sea una jornada pacífica. “El proceso está dividido por actividades, la primera actividad que tenemos es capacitar a los jurados y ahí tenemos que ver la reacción de los ciudadanos en estos municipios. Si no asisten o los notarios no quieren asistir ya es una medida de alerta. Vamos a entablar mesas de conversación con ellos”, manifestó.
En tanto, el Ministerio de Gobierno presentó a las autoridades electorales un diagnóstico de conflictividad que identifica siete puntos “sensibles” en tres departamentos; cuatro de ellos están en la región cocalera de Cochabamba, donde incluso operaría una estructura armada bajo el control de Morales. En medio de la creciente tensión, las autoridades presentaron un plan de seguridad para garantizar la seguridad del proceso.
Frente a su situación legal y luego de haber perdido el control legal del Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS), el ex mandatario ha denunciado ser víctima de una campaña de lawfare para eliminarlo del escenario político mediante la instrumentalización de la justicia. En la última semana, Morales ha denunciado la existencia de una red de “manipulación judicial al más alto nivel” a través de la cual un magistrado y un vocal habrían recibido dinero del Gobierno para proscribirlo y quitar la personería jurídica al partido con que el que pretendía disputar la Presidencia. La acusación del ex mandatario se basa en una supuesta filtración de chats entre el ex ministro de Justicia y otras autoridades.

La disputa política y las amenazas del entorno de Morales generan preocupación en el TSE. El 7 de julio, la institución advirtió una “escalada de ataques sistemáticos” para deslegitimar las elecciones y reveló la existencia de amenazas y amedrentamiento contra el organismo y sus vocales.
“Que vengan militares, policías, vamos a derrotarlo, hermanas y hermanos. Si a los gringos hemos derrotado, cómo no vamos a derrotar pues a un Gobierno que viene con su policía y militares”, desafió Morales.
El analista político Carlos Saavedra sostiene que el ex presidente está en una encrucijada entre buscar espacios de poder a través de la representación parlamentaria mediante acuerdos con algún partido o desestabilizar al próximo gobierno desde las calles. Lo que sí está claro para Saavedra, es que Morales no considera aún el repliegue: “Evo no se va retirar nunca de la política, jamás. Es un animal político, va estar siempre ahí”.
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6 criminal aliens nabbed in Houston ICE raids boast startling number of convictions

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A group of six criminal illegal aliens have been arrested by ICE in Houston after having collectively illegally entered the country a staggering 42 times.
The six criminal aliens were finally arrested by ICE in the final days of July after two decades’ worth of illegal reentries and after racking up an equally astounding 48 criminal convictions, according to a statement released on Tuesday.
Criminal convictions among the group include cocaine trafficking, grand theft auto, assault, domestic violence and multiple DWIs. One of the illegals is a documented member of a cartel-connected gang.
According to ICE, one illegal, Oscar Moran Valle, a 43-year-old Mexican national and documented Paisas gang member, illegally entered the U.S. 12 times. He has been convicted of 11 criminal offenses, including three convictions for illegal entry, two for DWI, and one each for drug possession, larceny, giving a false ID to law enforcement, illegal reentry and driving without a license. He was arrested by ICE on July 29.
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Left to right (top): Alex Salomon Reyes-Chavez, Thanh Van Nguyen, Oscar Moran Valle. Left to right (bottom): Marvin Javier Marquez Celaya, Jose Angel Munoz Saucedo and Angel Bonilla Barahona. (ICE; iStock)
Another, Alex Salomon Reyes-Chavez, a 46-year-old from Honduras, illegally entered the U.S. five times. Reyes-Chavez has been convicted of seven criminal offenses, including two convictions for burglary and heroin possession, as well as convictions for grand theft auto and cocaine trafficking. He was arrested by ICE on July 30.
Another Honduran national, Angel Bonilla Barahona, 38, was arrested by ICE after illegally entering the U.S. seven times and being convicted of seven criminal offenses, including three convictions for assault as well as convictions for resisting arrest, criminal mischief and flight to avoid arrest.
Marvin Javier Marquez Celaya, a 38-year-old criminal alien from Honduras, arrested by ICE July 30. He illegally entered the U.S. five times and has been convicted of eight criminal offenses, including three convictions for burglary, two for cocaine possession, and one each for larceny, domestic violence and illegal reentry.
Thanh Van Nguyen, a 53-year-old from Vietnam, illegally entered the U.S. and has criminal convictions for burglary, larceny, assault and obstructing police and damaging private property.
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ICE made 422 arrests earlier this year in an operation in Houston spanning just one week. (Fox News)
The last of the six, Jose Angel Munoz Saucedo, a 40-year-old from Mexico, illegally entered the U.S. 12 times and has been convicted of eight criminal offenses, including four convictions for DWI, two for illegal entry, and one for fleeing from a police officer.
ICE said the six were arrested by multiagency targeting teams established under the Trump administration to target the «worst of the worst» criminal illegal aliens for removal.
Commenting on the arrests, Gabriel Martinez, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting field office director, thanked the administration for making immigration enforcement a priority so that such criminal illegals «will no longer be able to prey on innocent Americans.»
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Commenting on the arrests, Gabriel Martinez, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting field office director, thanked the Trump administration for making immigration enforcement a priority so that such criminal illegals «will no longer be able to prey on innocent Americans.» (Trump-Vance Transition Team; ICE)
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«For the past 20 years, these six violent criminal aliens have brazenly violated our nation’s immigration and criminal laws, wreaking havoc in our local communities and leaving countless victims in their wake,» said Martinez. «Thanks to the current administration’s focus on securing the border and making immigration enforcement a priority, they have been removed from the local community.»
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Brother of Israeli hostage urges UN to act after video shows Hamas starving and torturing captives

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Ilay David, the brother of 22-year-old hostage Evyatar David, delivered an emotional plea to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, calling for urgent international action after a horrific new video showed his emaciated brother being forced to dig his own grave inside a Hamas tunnel.
The Security Council session was requested by Israel and comes as the country stands on the verge of a full annexation of Gaza — a move prompted by the collapse of ceasefire talks and the release of disturbing images of starving hostages.
Evyatar David was abducted from the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2024. In the newly received footage, he appears frail — reduced to just 90 pounds — and is seen struggling to speak.
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Members of the United Nations Security Council listen as Ilay David, brother of hostage Evyatar David, and holds up a photo of his brother in captivity as he speaks during a meeting called by Israel. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Holding up a still from the video, Ilay David described a haunting visual: «As my younger brother, a living skeleton, was forced to speak and dig his grave, the chubby and well-fed hand of a Hamas terrorist entered the frame. Suddenly, Hamas confirmed what we have known for months — the terrorists have plenty of food. The only ones starving in Hamas’ tunnels are the hostages: my brother, Guy, and the [49] others.»
«My mother and I could not bring ourselves to watch it,» he said, speaking remotely via Zoom, «But my father and sister did. And now the images haunt them.»
Citing testimony from former hostages — including Tal Shoham, whose account was first published by Fox News Digital — David said the terrorists remain in nearby rooms while deliberately starving captives as part of a «sick and twisted propaganda campaign.»
«This is a humanitarian crisis — the crisis of the hostages — that is not being discussed here,» he said. «Not in the Security Council, and not in other U.N. forums. The very soul of humanity is being scarred by Hamas’s barbaric actions.»

Protesters rallied near the United Nations, demanding immediate medical care and the release of hostages held by Hamas. (Yoav Ginsburg/Hostages and Missing Families Forum)
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The meeting of the U.N. Security Council was convened following the release of the latest hostage video. Israel believes that as few as 20 hostages remain alive in Hamas captivity — many in critical condition, with only days left to live.
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who attended the session in New York, emphasized ahead of the meeting that while Israel continues to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza, Hamas is deliberately starving the hostages.
«Evyatar was forced to dig his own grave. This is satanic,» he said. «These are evil crimes — like those committed by the Nazis and ISIS.»

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar (R) and Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon (L) speak to journalists ahead of a United Nations Security Council meeting at U.N. headquarters on August 5, 2025 in New York (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
Sa’ar also warned that recent moves by several nations to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state have emboldened Hamas and undermined negotiations.
«They gave Hamas free gifts and an incentive to continue this war,» he said. «They directly assassinated the hostage deal and ceasefire. These countries prolonged the war.»
Ilay David ended his address with a desperate appeal: «We, the family of Evyatar, refuse to give up hope. We are weeping, we are suffering, but we are also fighting with every fiber of our being. We will not give up until we see him back home — until my mother and father can hug him again.»
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«To the leaders of the world, to every member of this Council, and to the global community: Your silence in the face of this monstrous cruelty is complicity. I urge you — do not let them die. Act now, before it’s too late. Save Evyatar David. Bring my little brother home.»
When asked by reporters at the White House on Tuesday if he had seen the Hamas video of Evyatar David, President Donald Trump said he had, calling it «horrible.»
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