 So we were just filming the people right up the block who were doing an all-night vigil demanding that this new government be removed. And we noticed as we were walking down the block, there's a long line of police here. Oh, you see. Now, the police, unfortunately, have just turned against the people. In fact, it was the police that refused to protect Ava Morales in the palace that led to the coup happening. So here we have lots and lots of rows of police. People are clapping for them. At least one person, that is. That's certainly not what the indigenous people would be doing. There's a long line of police, and now comes the military. Good night. Good night. Why are they here? Security. But they're not going to do anything against those people who are doing an all-night vigil. They're already here. They're already here. Don't worry. They're already taking them out. Are you going to take them out? No, there are others who are taking them out. Really? Yes. They're going to take out the people who are doing a peaceful vigil. Why? If it's peaceful. Don't they have the right to do it? Please don't go against the people. No. They're killing so many people. They have a mother. Please. Please. They're protesting peacefully. Please, I ask you not to be bad. They're all doing it, but they're killing in Chapare. Do they have to do it? No. No, that's not true. We were already in the police. We know each other very well. Because there's no injured police. Tell me. There's no military, no dead police. Well, don't be bad. They have to be against the people. Please, don't go against the people. We're saying don't do anything against these people. The people are with the military. Of course. No, please. Please. I ask you to be like this. Please, don't be a prince. Our people are like that. You have to be like this. You're all the same. You're the law. You're the law. That's right. If they want to be like that, they don't want to be a prince. They're going to accept it. You're all the same. See what the rioters are like. Yes, they haven't destroyed anything. Nada. Nada. They haven't destroyed anything. They're totally peaceful. They're not bad, don't do anything against them. Yes, one by one they are just not there to do anything. They're doing nothing wrong. Look, they're being watched. They are being claimed on their rights, please. I can ask for it. They don't do anything wrong, please. It's not good enough. They're not bothering anyone, please. They are not bothering anyone, please. Look, they are coming out of their trucks. Yes, they are coming out. Yes. They are getting ready to tear gas these people. They have come to search. How great. How is it possible? Our people do not know. They are so humble. Why are you born like this? You were not born as a woman. What barbarism. How are they going to live like this? How are they going to be like this? They are killing so many people. How could they do this? How could they do this? Please do not do this. Please do not do this. Please do not do this. Please do not do this. Yes. Because they are bad. Okay, these people now are getting ready. Look at them. They are all getting out of their vehicles. And they are getting ready to repress these peaceful people that we just showed you. Oh my God. Oh my God. This is horrible. Look at them. Oh my God. Oh my God. Look at all these people. Oh man. Look at this. We just did a live stream of all these peaceful people. Not a arm. Nothing. Women, children. Look at this. They are coming out right now to destroy their vigil. If anybody thinks this is naku, look what is going on now. Look at this horrible way they are repressing new people. This is just disgusting. Okay. I'll go with you. Tag. Tag. People crying already because they know what's going to happen now. They are going in guns. They are going with tear gas. They are going in to repress these totally peaceful people who have just been doing a peaceful vigil. It should be their absolute right. And this is the quote democracy that this coup is bringing to Bolivia. This is just horrible. I feel so heartbroken. Look at this. This is what a coup looks like. This is a fascist disgusting coup that is now going to repress those peaceful indigenous people who only were doing a vigil ready to sleep on the floor calling for a constitutional government but not a coup. Watch this. It's horrible watching this happen. I pray for their safety but I dread what's coming now because look at these people getting ready. Look at all the tear gas canisters on them. These are tear gas canisters. These are tear gas canisters. These are tear gas canisters. Why are they going to repress the people if they are peaceful? I'm asking why are they repressing people who are just being totally peaceful? Of course there was no answer there. Look, tell me how can these police and military who for over 13 years were part of a different government that was lifting up the poor and the indigenous people? How can they feel okay now being called in to repress the people? How can they feel okay about shooting these peaceful people and tear gassing them? Women and children are there. How can they do this? How do people turn around so quickly and become monsters like this? Do you think it's okay to repress peaceful people? Look at this. This is what we saw a century ago. It's kind of cruel. It's kind of repression. Here to where our hotel is because we're high up and maybe I can film this. Come more and more police. More and more police coming. This is this hostel because it has a view of the square exactly for times like this. But I didn't know we would actually see it. Maybe the people know they're coming and they'll move. I hope they'll move. So I'm going to go up here and shoot from up there and see what's happening. First I want to see what's going on if the people have moved.