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Cochabamba/Santa Cruz/La Paz , Mar 15 (EFE).- Tens of thousands of Bolivians took to the streets across the country on Monday to protests against the arrest and detention of former interim president Jeanine Anez on charges of leading the so-called coup d'etat against her socialist predecessor Evo Morales. Añez on Monday was transferred to the Women's Orientation Center in the Obrajes district of La Paz, where she will be held in preventive detention during the ongoing investigation.Añez was transferred from the custody of the Special Crime Fighting Force facility, where she had been detained since Saturday morning, to the Obrajes jail in a van with a heavy contingent of police guards. (Camera: CLAUDIO ÁBREGO/JUAN PABLO ROCA/ GABRIEL ROMANO). SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AGAINST BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT LUIS ARCE'S GOVERNMENT AFTER THE DETENTION OF FORMER INTERIM PRESIDENT JEANINE ANEZ, IN COCHABAMBA, SANTA CRUZ AND LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
Herat (Afghanistan), Oct 30 (EFE), (Camera: Jalil Rezayee).- Thousands of people rallied in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India on Friday to protest French President Emmanuel Macron’s supposedly anti-Islam remarks in defending the alleged blasphemous caricatures of Prophet Muhammad.The protests on Eid-e-Milad or Mawlid, the birthday of Muhammad - the most revered figure in Islam - were in continuation of similar gatherings in predominantly Islamic countries amid rising tensions between France and the Muslims.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN HERAT, AFGHANISTAN.
Thousands of people demonstrate in central Paris amid a heavy police presence to protest against President Emmanuel Macron's sweeping reforms, a year after he came to office. IMAGES near the opera
Tens of thousands rally in the Armenian capital after ex-president Serzh Sarkisian is elected prime minister by the country's parliament despite several days of protests. IMAGES
Tens of thousands of French protesters marched against President Emmanuel Macron's flagship economic reforms on Tuesday in the first major demonstrations against his pro-business agenda. IMAGES
Tens of thousands of South Koreans are protesting in the capital, calling on embattled President Park Geun-hye to resign over a growing influence-peddling scandal. Nathan Frandino reports.