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Family of Argentinian Reporter Found Dead During 2019 Bolivian Coup Demands Probe

HeadlineOct 08, 2021

The family of Argentinian journalist Sebastián Moro is demanding an investigation into his mysterious death, which took place in Bolivia during the U.S.-backed coup that overthrew President Evo Morales in November 2019. Moro was reportedly found “semi-unconscious” with signs of physical violence. His mother said, “Sebastián was the first journalist in the world to announce and denounce the military coup, and at the same time, he was its first fatal victim.”

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