 We are in front of the Senkata plant where the gas for people's cooking as well as for the cars is stored and there has been for two weeks now a blockade that the people who are against the coup and have been pro-Evo Morellas have been setting up to try to put pressure to stop gasoline from going into the city of La Paz and force the government to resign and it's been an incredible mass movement of people all over here who have set up barricades. Now this street that you're looking at now this is the main street that connects the whole country that connects La Paz to Cochabamba to Santa Cruz and obviously to Potasi to Sucre. There's not one car going along here because they have shut this down just like they've shut down the trucks that would be carrying a lot of the merchandise the food that would go to the city so there are shortages of chicken and shortages of eggs and vegetables all kinds of things and it's part of an incredibly amazing grassroots movement of most the indigenous people to say no to the coup. Now you see these military people are the ones who came in yesterday and massacred people. We don't know yet how many people have died. We know there's at least eight and probably more that haven't been confirmed yet and dozens of people that are in the hospital. Tell them what these people are walking up to them and talking to them and yelling at them and saying you're a assassin or talking to them sincerely and trying to convince them to not kill the people and to go back into their barracks. And that's the main demand of these people right now is to say get the army back in their barracks. And one thing that has happened since this coup took place is that the woman who declared herself president Janini Agnes had passed a law which she should have no right to do because she's only interim to convoke new elections and she passed a law saying that the military could shoot down people without any consequences. And so right after she did that we saw the massacre near Cochabamba and then we saw the massacre here yesterday. And so people have been gathering all day. There's a big town hall meeting that's happening right down there with thousands of people outside where they're talking about what they're going to do to the And I have a massive march that's going to the city and they're dead down into La Paz to say this won't be allowed. Can I ask you a couple questions? They said that this building was dynamited and I don't see any trace of it dynamite. I want to say that the press in Bolivia is totally propaganda. All it reports is what this coup government wants people to hear. And so it pretended that the violence was caused by the people and that they dynamited this, which is totally wrong. The violence was the military. In fact, we saw the dead bodies with the shots in their back and to their heads. Now the only way to get out here is by walking out here, right? You can't come out here. You can't drive here. Tens of kilometers to get here. The only way we got in your lap just recently was with the inside the Hertz. Last night we were stuck and walked for miles and miles because this whole community has shut the place down. And the only way we got in today was because we were with the Hertz that was bringing in one of the dead bodies. And so the people kept opening up the spaces and removing the stones and the barricades to let the Hertz inside. So if you want to see, I have people right here and here are some of the students. What does their sign say? There won't be peace as long as there is a community. And these people think they're one of the dead people from yesterday's massacre that are inside here that the military is keeping. We are the dead bodies. We are the dead bodies. We are the dead bodies. We are asking for international aid to the world. This president is asking for help. He's asking for help from the United States. This man is saying they want international help because they are unarmed people and look what they're up against. And so they want the international community to come in and help. We were the dead bodies. We were the dead bodies. We say that this president is an assassin. That the filmmaker is a dictator and we want her gone. We're not going to stop this mobilization until she's gone. We're not going to stop our mobilizations until she's gone. This is a dictator's government. This is a dictator's government. This is a dictator's government. If anyone hears these people and this guy... So let's just stand over here and help the people pay. So if you stay over here and get your money back, so I'll just do some translating of what people are saying. So they're saying that if you are murdered, you should be back. Don't listen to what this new government is saying. How can you murder your own people? Don't listen to what this new government is saying. Take off your uniforms and resign. As far as I can tell. They're killing the people. They're telling me that until they get up, until they get up, they're going to get up. Thanks to the people above, we have money. We have laws. Even animals have laws. But here, yesterday, they didn't kill us, they didn't admit us. And no information on our channels is being informed. I'm going to go ahead and reocid. So she said that you can't even just murder dogs here. But look how they murdered us. And if you turn on any of the guests here, you won't see anything of what happened yesterday. So that's why we need the international community to come here and do something to help us. This government has given us a white card. They kill citizens and they're not judged. This government has done that in 460 years. And this government has made it a great thing that says they didn't know what they were going to do, whatever they want, and they won't be held accountable. And of course, they're going to give them carte blanche to kill whether they're going to do. They're going to kill, which they're doing. And that's what he was saying. So we residents who have been protecting our community here and doing our peaceful vigil, we're being called terrorists. And they're saying that there wasn't even one bullet that came from them when we saw all kinds of bullets. In fact, we have bullets. And how would all these people die if it wasn't for their bullets? But that's what the press is saying. But we've got a picture of a man with a bullet that's holding his back. Cold blood. From our side. The only thing that happened was from there. They shot at us. They shot at us. With coke and alcohol. Our national debt is being sold. It was the mayor's debt. The mayor is going to make a move. Listen to me. Yeah. A way to report this president is ready. It's over. Alright, we've got to make a move. We've got to leave because they're coming up close. Yeah. Where's the head? We have a feeling you're going to come after us. No, don't turn it off. Alright. Keep it. Go that way. I don't think so. Get in the middle. I'm telling you. I was on the phone. Watch the whole thing. Alright, so we're getting out of here because they're coming closer to us. And they put out a call that the foreign press that cover these kinds of things will not be tolerated. So anyway, we'll take off right now and be back later.