LA PAZ/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Bolivia's former leader Evo Morales landed in
Mexico on Tuesday pledging to keep up his political "fight", as security forces back home quelled unrest over the leftist's resignation and the country sought an interim replacement to fill a power vacuum.
Morales thanked Mexico for "saving his life" as he arrived to take up asylum in the country and repeated his accusation that his rivals had ousted him in a coup after violence broke out following a disputed
election last month.
As long as I am alive, the fight continues," Morales told reporters after disembarking the plane, dressed in a blue short-sleeved shirt.