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“The mob reportedly yelled 'Murderer!' as they pushed her down and forcibly cut her hair, doused her in red paint, and then paraded her through the streets.”

The mob reportedly yelled “Murderer!” as they pushed her down and forcibly cut her hair, doused her in red paint, and then paraded her through the streets.

A video that has made the rounds on social media shows Arce kneeling, covered in red paint, saying, “I’m not going to shut up. And if they want to kill me, may they kill me.” Earlier in the day of the assault, violence had broken out between opposition and pro-Morales protesters when “word spread that at least one person, a 20-year-old man, had been pummeled to death,”. Protesters believed the mayor had “bused in thousands of Morales supporters to break the blockade” of a bridge.

“For these people, being a woman is a crime, being humble is a crime, having a skirt is a crime, said Vice President Alvaro Garcia, according to Agence France-Press.

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