Malaysian dentist caught amid political unrest in Bolivia


Bolivian militarized police stand guard as supporters of Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales demonstrate in La Paz on Nov 14, 2019. - AFP

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): "With all the roads closed and the occasional firing of tear gas, I could still feel my eyes smarting even though I am inside the hostel where I am staying," according to a Malaysian dentist in Bolivia.

"The roar of fighter jets can be heard every day (in the afternoon) for the past three days,” said the Malaysian in his WhatsApp message to Bernama here on Friday (Nov 15).

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