There have been arrests in Bolivia of the former interim President as well as other participants in the coup over the past few days.
Good.
Their first actions when they seized power were to unleash lethal force against protesters, and they did their level best to suppress all political activities from both the poor and indigenous communities.
When someone comes after you with lethal force, if your response is to suggest tea and crumpets, you are inviting more of the same.
You really don't understand dictatorship.
You might have added from the article:
'Human Rights Watch Americas director Jose Miguel Vivanco said from Washington that the arrest warrants against Áñez and her ministers “contain no evidence whatsoever that they have committed the crime of terrorism”.'