Protests continue in Bolivia as a police mutiny over wages ran into a fifth day.<br/> <br />The Bolivian government and strike representatives were continuing negotiations on Tuesday -- a day after supporters of president Evo Morales were tear gassed by disgruntled police.<br/> <br />As discussions took place, thousands of government supporters marched to a central plaza to hear a speech by Morales.<br/> <br />He thanked his supporters for condemning what he called an attempted coup against his government.<br/> <br />He also accused his political opponents of being behind the violent mutiny.<br/> <br />The Morales government reached a pay agreement on Sunday with leaders of the protest, but the officers rejected the deal, demanding higher wages.<br/> <br />Sarah Sheffer, Reuters