LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Bolivia's interim leader Jeanine Anez said Friday that exiled ex-president Evo Morales would have to "answer to justice" if he returns, as his supporters clashed with security forces. Morales resigned and fled to Mexico after losing the support of the security forces following weeks of protests over his disputed re-election that has seen 10 people killed and more than 400 wounded. "He knows he has to answer to justice. There is electoral crime. There are many allegations of corruption in his government," Conservative Christian Anez told journalists in La Paz. The former president said Wednesday he was willing to return to bring peace to...
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