Thousands flooded the streets of the Nicaragua capital city of Managua, showing support to former president of Bolivia Evo Morales on Saturday.
People marched through the streets, carrying flags of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Wiphala flags and pro-Morales banners. Protesters also wore T-shirts with his face.
"It is a coup not only against Evo, but it is also a coup against indigenous people, against Afro-descendant, against peasants, against miners, against workers," said Sandinista deputy, Carlos Emilio Lopez.
Indigenous leader Evo Morales announced his resignation after several weeks of protests following October 20 elections.
Thousands flooded the streets of the Nicaragua capital city of Managua, showing support to former president of Bolivia Evo Morales on Saturday.
People marched through the streets, carrying flags of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Wiphala flags and pro-Morales banners. Protesters also wore T-shirts with his face.
"It is a coup not only against Evo, but it is also a coup against indigenous people, against Afro-descendant, against peasants, against miners, against workers," said Sandinista deputy, Carlos Emilio Lopez.
Indigenous leader Evo Morales announced his resignation after several weeks of protests following October 20 elections.
Thousands flooded the streets of the Nicaragua capital city of Managua, showing support to former president of Bolivia Evo Morales on Saturday.
People marched through the streets, carrying flags of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Wiphala flags and pro-Morales banners. Protesters also wore T-shirts with his face.
"It is a coup not only against Evo, but it is also a coup against indigenous people, against Afro-descendant, against peasants, against miners, against workers," said Sandinista deputy, Carlos Emilio Lopez.
Indigenous leader Evo Morales announced his resignation after several weeks of protests following October 20 elections.