Within months, the Junta of Commanders headed by Garcia Meza forced a violent coup d'etat—sometimes referred to as the Cocaine Coup—of July 17, 1980, when several Bolivian intellectuals such as Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz were killed.
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