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La Paz, Aug 4 (EFE) .- Another day of protests against the postponement of elections disrupted Bolivia on Tuesday with roadblocks and demonstrations against the country’s electoral body.The interim government and its detractors, such as former president Evo Morales' Movement to Socialism (MAS), again blamed each other for violent incidents, amid several arrests and injuries. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZALES)FOOTAGE SHOWS PROTESTS IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.

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