 So we're here in Zacata, where people have been killed, people have been hurt. This is by the gas plant and the police came in. So this is the hospital, well this is a little clinic that's right by the power plant. People are gathered outside, they're very angry, people have been shot, people have been killed, people have been hurt, the local people have been blocking the power plant because they didn't want to let the gas out because this is part of a national strike to say no to this coup government. We've been here for two days. Well tell us where we should go. People are so angry, they've killed people today, here in the city. No help, sister, she's dead. We need help. We need help. We need help. We need help. They're killing us like dogs. Please. We need help. We want help. We want justice. We want justice. We want justice. We want justice. This woman right there. We want justice. We want justice. You know what? We're innocent. We are innocent. We're not innocent. Help me, sister. They come and help my little sister. Help my little sister and my little brother. They come and help my little brother. They come and help my little brother. Perfect. They're killing us all. They're killing us all. But on the contrary, not even Channel 9, or Channel 5, or Channel 11 are not on TV. Can we get in? Why don't they vote for this country? Can we get in to show the world what's going on? They don't want to do that. They don't want to do that. Let them get in. What's going on? The press has to see what's going on. They don't believe there are dead, they don't believe there are injured. They are working. We have to ask them. Why don't they vote for this country? They don't want to do that. They don't want to do that. They don't want to do that. I'm going very quickly. They don't even have a chance to get in. They don't want to do that. The press has to wait here. Careful. This is a great place to walk. They don't want to do that. The police will have to take advantage of us. They don't want to do that. Can you pass it? No, I'm going. Can you pass it very quickly so that the press doesn't see what is going on? So we're going to go now to where well they say there's another place where there's a lot of people. I mean this is just horrible. Let's go outside and talk a little and ask. I'm asking for a witness who could tell me. No, he wasn't with her son. Ah, you're going to see. Yeah, I'm going to show you. Yeah, tell me. You can tell me more. It is here. Okay. Right in front of me I was killing him. And another 10% there, about 70. Where did they start when they started killing? They're going to let me in. Yeah. I'll just go. You're going to let me in. Yeah, I'll just go. And I shouldn't come to the United Nations to enter the country and see what's going on. Some of the patients who were already there were already there. We were there at nine in the morning, with all the attention, and we were stabilizing the patients and refilling to everything we knew. And do you know how many dead? For the time being, none of them were there. All the patients were gravely injured. We have stabilized all the conditions we have been in. I think those patients are here as well. But all the patients who arrived didn't die, all of them are in the state. And there may be another place where they die. Yes, possibly in the hospital, Bolivian or Japanese, they are also performing medical attention, as in this place. But we are trying everything we can. Well, thank you very much, very kind. So this is the clinic where they've been taking care of people. And they said they've had, since 9 in the morning, they've had people coming in here that have been shot with bullets. And they've been sending them out to other hospitals. From here, nobody's been killed, but she said maybe in a hospital somewhere else. But this poor guy. So they're taking care of people here. And the whole neighborhood has been mobilized. And they're asking for international help. They're saying they don't have enough medicines and things to take care of people. But they are trying their best. And they're saying these are innocent people, some of them just walking by who have been hurt. And as you can see, blood all over the place. So this is just terrible. And the people outside are so, so upset. Blood everywhere. And all day long, they've been taking care of people who have been hurt, who have been shot. First they came in with gases, and then they've been shot. They've given us some of the bullets to show the tear gas coming from the United States. Helicopters as well. So we're going to go now and try to get some of the witnesses who can tell us what happened. But this is a massacre. This is a horrible coup. And we are going to go and talk to more people who are witnesses. All right, so do you want to talk to her one more time? She's got her story. Yeah. We've been shot. We've been defended. We've been left out. We've been released. We've been surprised. There weren't many people who were taking care of us. There weren't many. When that happened, there were tanks. There were military artillery. Policies arrived. They've gasped us. They've given us bullets. They've sent us bullets. And in front of me, there were two of us dead. Two of us have died because of lack of help. There weren't any doctors. There weren't anyone to help us. The gun was serious. And they kept shooting at us. They kept shooting at us. The helicopter sent us gas. I've seen two of them in front of me. And why? Because they wanted to take out the gas tanks. And that was the most important thing in your life. Yes, we haven't let them take out gas. That's why they've sent us to kill. Like they've killed us. We're suffering from gas, food. Because from here, from here, from March 6th, the food goes down. Now, what has the president done? What has the president said? She has sent her external aid. She has brought her gas. And she has sent it down. And we, from the top, what are we? We're also suffering. We're also Bolivian people. The president hasn't thought about that for years. What has she said? She's gone. But she hasn't done that. How did she do it? She's gone. How did she do it? She's gone. I'm afraid. They're all inside right now. But I think they're all dead. But they're still alive. They're all dead. I think they're dead. But they're all alive. I think they're all dead. What is going on here? They're all dead. They have transferred six wounded to the ambulance. No one is doing anything here. They are coming to take the bullets. I saw it directly. They were in the same place where the people are. Explain. Mr. Journalist, here we are suffering from cold blood. We are putting in pure bullets. Until now we have more than 15 wounded. More than 15 dead. They are going to release us. They are going to release us. We have many wounded. They can't kill us like that. We need international support. We need to be armed because they are killing us. With this they have killed us. They have killed our brothers. They have shot us. They have killed us. They have killed us. If the press is that you are the armed. We are the armed. No one is armed here. The government is not accepting. They have come to hunt a Bible. Have you ever seen a Bible? Have you ever seen a Bible? Have you ever seen a Bible? Our friends have been tortured. When they were sleeping in the market. How they have been attacked? With gas. There were grandparents and children. I was there at night. We saw it too. The brothers of the camp have hardly come. They have to pay for this. They can't be impunished. The people are angry. The whole national press is sold. They are on the right. They show what suits them. And what happens on the top. They don't show anything. It's totally sold. There are 10 people. They don't say anything. There is no armed here. There is no armed here. The struggle has always been peaceful. They have come to provoke. Don't let them come. We need to be more confident. We need to be confident. We need to be more confident. They have stolen 34,000 millions of Bolivian people. They have stolen them. They are trying to escape. The man hasn't let them go. He has suspended his wife. We are in a lot of violence. We have to go with our friends. We want to talk with more people. Where should we go? Where should we go? We have to show them. There is a lot ofized violence. We want to talk with more people. We can show them. They are shooting us. We have photos. We have to take photos. They are shooting us. We have to take photos. They are shooting us. They don't say anything. They are going to drive us out. They are trying to fight us. Okay, we're going to go see where we can find more people who work with this.