Indigenous Leader Claims "Evo is committing crimes against humanity"

After a week of political unrest provoked by the Bolivian Presidential Elections, Bolivian President, Evo Morales, asked his followers to fence in the nation’s cities. As a response, the Departmental Coordinator for Change (Codecam) threatened to prohibit food from entering cities, an action seen as contrary to the progressive 2009 Constitution promoted by the Morales Government. This video, shows a taped CNN interview with Ruth Alipaz Cuqui, the General Coordinator of the National Coordination for the Defense of Indigenous & Campesino Territories, and Protected Areas of Bolivia (Contiocap). Contiocap is currently defending two national parks: Madidi National Park and Pilon Lajas National Reserve, from two mega dam proposals. Alipaz believes that Morales is repressing the people of Bolivia and that he is committing crimes against humanity.