 Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! They're calling for justice, justice. They just came on a long march. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! They're storming into the city. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! With those killed, Agnes Asusina, meaning the self-proclaimed leader, families of those who died. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Another one, Agnes Asusina. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! They're saying people demand justice. People will not be silent. Kosteshar! Agnes Asusina. Agnes the self-proclaimed president. It's an assassin. In the cars with the caskets. The family members. Two caskets in this one. Abandoning justice. And accountability for their loved ones. They're shouting, Agnes, we're in jail. Annunciate. Get out of here! I am damned. Agnes Asusina. Agnes has to go. And there's a sign that says, no so most terroristas. We are not terrorists. It's just that the local media has been saying. Local media has been calling them terrorists. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Agnes! Kosteshar! Agnes! Kosteshar! Agnes! Kosteshar! They're saying, Frenzamentoso. The press rise. We are not terrorists. Agnes! Kosteshar! Agnes! Kosteshar! Where is the press? The press rise. Agnes! Kosteshar! You can see this way. Flooding down into the main square. We're in the Plaza San Francisco right now. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Justice. Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! Kosteshar! And this is going to be a big march led by the family members of the people who were murdered two days ago outside the gas plant where they were doing a blockade as people have been doing all over the country to shut this country down and say no to the coup. And the military came in. Helicopters, tanks, heavily armed shot at the people. And also they're saying to the police in the military, where are they dead? Because they say they're more dead that the military took and have not given the people back the bodies. They think there are many more people killed because there are many more people who have disappeared. So they're calling on the military to give us the bodies. If años no se va, la paz no volverá. So if años doesn't leave there will be no peace here. If años doesn't leave there will be no peace. You can't see the end of this. Look over here. All the people that are here to greet the marchers in front of this cathedral in San Francisco Square. Now they would like to go to the Presidential Palace and the National Assembly, but that whole area, which is straight ahead here, see where that big building is. It's all blocked off and has been blocked off since the coup took control. And so the people can't even get near the buildings where the government is functioning. Before that was totally an open square where people would go all the time to protest one thing or another. Even under every moralist they were free to go there and protest. Now they can't even get into the square. Now there's so many people here it's stopped right now. But I think they'll start marching again. You can see this is the very downtown of La Paz. They've had a long march these people. They've been walking a long way. They're not only very courageous standing up to the military and the police, but they're very tenacious and strong. I've done this march for three days now and it is exhausting from up in the Alto down to La Paz. And they are absolutely determined. They said give us back the people who died in El Alto when now give them back to us. Again they think that the military and the police are hiding a number of the bodies that are the people. Because the local media have been saying oh it's just a small group of people who are protesting and most people are happy that Evo Morales is gone and this quote transition government is in place. So they're saying if this isn't the people then where are the people? Obviously a lot of people. And they are all here denouncing the coup and calling for the removal of this coup government. And many of them have been calling on the UN and international bodies. And also Luis Camacho one of the leaders of this coup they want him out and behind bars. Ave! Unidio! Huh? If you help us, I'll show you. I'm going to come up here for a minute. What are we doing here, Medea? As you can see, this is a huge... Go down into the street. Go down into the street. Can you make it? Now you got it. And when the people came in their police were on this flag they took down the flags in the government center until there was so much outrage about the coup until she and her coup government are gone. So you can see how huge this is and that these are the people who the media has been calling terrorists. We are humble people, we are workers, we are campesinos, we are indigenous people and we will not allow our government to be taken over by this racist, the fascist elite coup. And now there is just a huge division in this country but the majority of the people are indigenous and the majority of the people are against this coup. So here we are ourselves in one day to come down here in massive numbers. So... ... Sometimes you hear that firecrackers and it sounds like bullets. They said at the assembly today. Yeah, that's what they said at the assembly today. And that doesn't count those getting Cochabamba or Santa Cruz or Poteci. It says we are not from any political party. They want Agnes and Murillo the secretary of state to go to jail justice for those who have been interesting to go right to the jail. Hey, this is more...