Pastor Marco Feliciano promised to seek information from the Brazilian diplomatic authorities to discover ways to put pressure on the government of evo morals.
In contrast, the Bolivian government argues that the freedom of expression, whether religious or opinion in the press, literature and arts, is a "state concession," and that "excesses" need to be combated. The same speech was adopted in Brazil years ago by former President Lula who proposed a law regulating the media that had the air of censorship of the gospel as well.
In that context, Pastor Marco Feliciano promised to seek information from the Brazilian diplomatic authorities to discover ways to put pressure on the government of evo morals. "That is nothing more than an attempt to silence those who are against their project of perpetuation in power." Feliciano stated in a video posted on his social networks.
The pastor also asked that Brazilian Christians mobilize in prayer and stay informed because President Morales is part of the group of leftist politicians in Latin America and has sympathy and support from Brazilian parties that act in that ideological spectrum.
"Remember Christians, evil comes with a cotton shoe, entering our homes and the government, we need to resist so that Bolivia is free, so that the Gospel is preached and freedom of worship, which is one of the greatest individual rights of being human". Marco Feliciano pointed out.