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A Bolivian court found former President Jeanine Anez guilty on
Friday of orchestrating a coup that brought her to power during a
2019 Political crisis.
She was sentenced to 10 years in prison. An former military
commander and ex-police general were also convicted.
Anez, 54, was convicted of making 'decisions contrary to the
constitution' and of 'dereliction of duty.'
The prosecution said Anez, then a right-wing senator, violated
norms that guarantee the constitutional and Democratic order after
Bolivia's 2019 presidential elections.
Anez's defense said it would appeal to international bodies to
seek justice, and several sectors of the opposition planned marches
to protest the ruling.
Bolivia has been split over whether a coup occurred when
then-President Evo Morales resigned in 2019, with Anez ascending to
the presidency amid a leadership vacuum left in his wake. Morales'
departure followed mass protests over a disputed election in which
he claimed to win a controversial fourth consecutive term in
office.
Anez maintains she is innocent.
The contentious case has further exposed the fault lines in a
deeply divided country while also fueling concerns about the
judicial process in Bolivia.
'We are concerned about how this case has been pursued. And we
call on superior courts to examine how the proceedings were
conducted,' Cesar Munoz, senior researcher for the Americas at
Human Rights Watch, said in an interview before the verdict.
Anez was not allowed to attend the trial in person, instead
following the hearing and participating from prison. She has been
detained since her arrest in March 2021 on initial charges of
terrorism, sedition and conspiracy.
Members and supporters of Morales' Movement to Socialism (MAS)
party, which returned to power in 2020, say Anez played a key role
in what it says was a coup against Morales, Bolivia's first
indigenous president, who oversaw a dramatic reduction in poverty
as president from 2005 to 2019.
As president, Anez was accused of political score-settling when
her administration prosecuted former MAS officials.
Anez's supporters say her trial was illegitimate and political.
In her trial, Anez said she was the product of circumstance and
that her ascension to the top office helped calm a tense nation and
lay the groundwork for elections in October 2020.
'I didn't lift a finger to become president, but I did what I
had to do. I assumed the presidency out of obligation, according to
what is established in the constitution,' Anez said in her final
statement to the judge.
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