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La Paz, Mar 19 (EFE).- Thousands of people took to the streets of La Paz Friday against "repression" of the ruling party and the arrest of former president Jeanine Áñez.Áñez's family on Wednesday denounced that the former interim president was suffering heart problems with high blood pressure and that the authorities did not authorize her transfer to a clinic. (Camera: GINA BALDIVIESO).SHOT LIST: DEMONSTRATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FORMER PRESIDENT JEANINE ÁÑEZ IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Mar 15 (EFE/EPA).- Bolivia's former interim president, Jeanine 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 into the so-called "coup d'etat" case.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: JUAN PABLO ROCA). SHOT LIST: THE PREMISES OF THE CIVIC COMMITTEE PRO SANTA CRUZ, WHICH MEMBERS OF THE COCHALA YOUTH RESISTANCE (RJC), HAVE OCCUPIED IN SUPPORT OF FORMER ACTING PRESIDENT JEANINE ANEZ, AND CITIZENS BRING FOOD TO MEMBERS OF THE COCHALA YOUTH RESISTANCE (RJC), IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
Bolivia's former interim president Jeanine Anez leaves the prosecutor's office after she was arrested on terrorism and sedition charges over what the government claims were a coup attempt against her predecessor and political rival Evo Morales. IMAGES
Bolivia's interim president Jeanine Anez holds press conference after she ruled out exiled leader Evo Morales from standing in new elections. IMAGES
Bolivia's deputy senate speaker, Jeanine Anez -- constitutionally in line to become interim president following Evo Morales' resignation -- adresses the press. IMAGES