mercredi, mai 31, 2006

Actualité - US Conspiracy Gets Bolivian Attention

Franc-Parler publie une dépêche de Prensa Latina News Agency rapportant un appel du président bolivien Evo Morales. Dans le contexte de la révélation d'un vieux plan d'assassinat concocté par les États-Unis, il a affirmé que la clé est le peuple organisé. Après plusieurs tentatives de déstabilisations américaines au Venezuela et à Cuba, il n'y a aucun doute que la Bolivie, après avoir nationalisé les hydrocarbures, est une cible de l'impérialisme américain.

La Paz, May 31 (Prensa Latina) - Bolivian President Evo Morales´ call to the people to be alert for a foreign plot against the government got everyone´s attention Wednesday, especially with the revelation of old US plans to assassinate the president.

Morales said he recently learned that some years ago the US organized “teams to persecute and kill Evo Morales,” but said they “cannot do it now with the people organized to stop them.”

The leader expressed his confidence in the truth spoken by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who affirmed that the Bush attacks on Bolivian democracy serve as a green light for a military takeover.

In response to this, high-level Bolivian military commanders ratified their loyalty to the Constitution and the president on Monday.

The statesman attributed the conspiracy to those who have historically favored privatization and handing over of natural resources to transnationals, and those sectors affected by the changes in process in Bolivia, such as the parceling out of unused land among poor farmer.

A network of 30 community radio stations have been installed in rural areas all over the country, he announced, and there will soon be a TV network as well, as an alternative to the private media hostile to the change process in Bolivia.

(Prensa Latina News Agency)

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