Mother demands justice for Irishman shot in Bolivia

The mother of an Irish security worker shot dead by Bolivian special forces is attempting to personally pressure the country’s leaders to support an international inquiry into his killing.

Mother demands justice for Irishman shot in Bolivia

The mother of an Irish security worker shot dead by Bolivian special forces is attempting to personally pressure the country’s leaders to support an international inquiry into his killing.

Michael Dwyer, 24, from Brocka, Ballinderry, Co Tipperary, was shot dead in April 2009 over an alleged political assassination plot targeting president Evo Morales.

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