Thus, Jeanine Áñez emphasized that she had to ask the doctors “not to eat in front of her because that was a lack of humanity.” She is on a hunger strike and has to “smell what they are cooking because they do not allow the door of their room to be closed. That to me is psychological torture,” she said.
Áñez’s family and lawyers have indicated that since last Friday they have not been able to visit the former president, so they have presented the action of freedom.
In this sense, the Criminal Investigation Judge of La Paz has rejected the action for freedom filed by Carolina Ribera, daughter of former president Jeanine Áñez. The Miraflores prison report indicates that it did not restrict visits to the former president.
Áñez, who began her hunger strike twelve days ago, on the eve of the opening of the trial, has open cases against her for the role she played in the 2019 coup that ended with the departure of the president from Bolivia Evo Morales.
She is also accused of terrorism, conspiracy and sedition in the framework of the ‘Coup d’etat I’ case.
Source: Ambito

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