It was November 2019, just days after Evo Morales had abandoned Bolivia’s presidency and fled into exile, and the newly installed interior minister was making no effort to hide his glee.
“Any terrorist should spend the rest of their life in prison,” Arturo Muril lo gloated during an interview, vowing to put the runaway leftist behind bars for the next 30 years. “It’s not about whether you’re an ex-president. In fact, it’s even worse when it’s an ex-president. An ex-president should be sentenced twice over because people trust in their president.”
Last week, an ex-president was indeed jailed in Bolivia; not Morales, but Murillo’s former boss, Jeanine Áñez, who was seized by security forces early on 13 March. “We’re seeking a 30-year sentence,” Bolivia’s justice minister, Iván Lima, announced, as…