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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 01:39 PM
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FLASH! BOLIVIA ARRESTS GOV LEOPOLDO FERNANDEZ
Edited on Tue Sep-16-08 01:41 PM by magbana
Bolivian governor arrested; Peace Corps evacuates

By DAN KEANE, Associated Press Writer 40 minutes ago

LA PAZ, Bolivia - President Evo Morales announced Tuesday that soldiers have arrested an opposition governor on suspicion of directing a massacre of the leftist leader's supporters as Bolivia's political crisis continued to unfold.
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The political unrest — and the expulsion of the U.S. ambassador — prompted the United States to suspend the Peace Corps program in Bolivia, evacuating its estimated 130 volunteers to neighboring Peru. The Embassy also advised other Americans to leave Bolivia as well if they can.

American Airlines temporarily suspended flights between Miami and Bolivia because of the political unrest.

Morales said soldiers dispatched to the northern province of Pando have detained Governor Leopoldo Fernandez on charges of "genocide" allegedly organizing an armed ambush of pro-Morales demonstrators last week that left at least 15 dead and 37 injured.

"I hope...that I never feel unaccompanied by Bolivian justice," said Morales, defending the arrest as a "legal and constitutional" action by troops holding Pando under martial law.

Anti-Morales protesters in Pando and three other eastern provinces seized national government buildings last week to block a vote on his proposed new constitution, which would allow him to run for reelection while granting greater power to Bolivia's poor indigenous majority.

Last week, Morales declared U.S. ambassador Philip Goldberg persona non grata, triggering an evacuation of all non-emergency personnel from the American Embassy in La Paz. The Peace Corps pullout was accomplished over the weekend and announced on Tuesday.

"Our first priority is the safety and security of our volunteers," said Peace Corps Director Ron Tschetter in a statement.

Since 1962, more than 2,500 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Bolivia. The current volunteers — who worked in agriculture, business development, environment, health, and youth development — will be given a choice between continuing their service in another country, or returning home, he said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080916/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_bolivia_crisis;_ylt=AtYTgF3OTJBb4hWB_RuhHw23IxIF
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:36 PM
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1. From machetera's translation of Bolivian local news: Dump trucks as a killing platform
Dump trucks as a killing platform
September 15, 2008
Bolivia: Six Accounts from the Porvenir Massacre

ABN, La Patria Nueva, Erbol

Translation: Machetera

Sunday, September 14, 2008, 10:02 p.m.

Cobija. - After military troops sent by the government of Evo Morales took control of Pando department, the accounts from survivors of last Thursday’s Porvenir Massacre where there are 30 dead, 25 wounded and 106 missing, began to multiply, reported the Bolivian government and the Pando Peasant Workers Federation.

The Bolivarian Erbol Broadcasters Network and Radio Patria Nueva have compiled some of them, which we present in this note.

“They shot at pregnant women and children”

Today a woman leading the Bolivian peasants denounced the fact that during yesterday’s confrontation in Pando, armed opposition groups killed pregnant women and children and those who were driven to the Tahuamanu river.

In statements to Patria Nueva, the peasant leader, who didn’t wish to give her name for fear of reprisals said that the farming comrades were “victims of racism” and added that “the objective of the massacres was met.” “There were pregnant women, boys and girls who were killed when they crossed the river to escape; they shot them and pushed them into the water,” she said.

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Bolivian Government Promises 30 Years in Jail for Prefect Leopoldo Fernández

Luigino Bracci Roa - Yvke Mundial, Erbol, ABI

Translation: Machetera

Monday, September 15, 2008. 8:21 a.m.

La Paz. - On Sunday the Executive Branch made it clear that it will not negotiate over the deaths from the Pando massacre, nor the responsibility of its material authors, and confirmed, in alluding to the Prefect of Pando, Leopoldo Fernández, that “murderers are not valid interlocutors.”

The Vice President of the Republic, Álvaro García Linera, and the Vice Minister for Coordination with Social Movements, Sacha Llorenti, both made this clear this Sunday at the Palacio Quemado, prior to meetings with the Prefect of Tarija, Mario Cossío, who brought the position of his brethren grouped in the so-called Democratic National Council (Conalde).

“The Government is not going to negotiate the deaths, the Government is not going to negotiate the criminal responsibility of those who perpetrated the massacre, the killers. This is a separate point, it will not enter into the meeting,” García Linera assured emphatically. He indicated that at a table for dialogue with the opposition prefects, the criminal would be differentiated from claims, affirming that departmental autonomy and the redistribution of resources from the Direct Tax on Hydrocarbons would be part of the dialogue.

In that context, he indicated that those responsible for the “Porvenir Massacre” as well as the fallen in Cobija, where at least 14 people were killed, will face the process and jail. He said that the Government would not negotiate the acts “of criminal terrorism” against the country’s energy facilities, such as the closure of valves and the attempts to sabotage the pipelines, which took place in the department of Tarija.

“The killers, the slaughterers, the criminals will be pursued, judged and incarcerated. This is not up for debate and no-one outside the judicial, police or military arena has any reason to involve themselves,” said García Linera. He reproached certain senators and prefects who want to “extend a mantle of impunity over the massacre,” which took place in recent days in Pando department, whose governor is the Prefect Leopoldo Fernández, and who has also linked up with drug traffickers in order to sow terror in the region. “This gentleman (Leopoldo Fernández), responsible for one or two dozen Bolivians has to assume his responsibility before justice,” he underlined.

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:54 PM
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2. Arrest of opposition leader endangers fragile Bolivia peace talks
Arrest of opposition leader endangers fragile Bolivia peace talks
3 hours ago

LA PAZ (AFP) — Federal troops Tuesday detained a rebel governor seeking autonomy in Bolivia, as fellow anti-government provincial leaders warned that the arrest threatened a fragile truce with President Evo Morales' socialist government.

Army troops arrested Leopoldo Fernandez, governor of the restive state of Pando, and charged him in the deaths of several pro-government demonstrators who last week clashed with anti-government factions.

Fernandez, whom authorities charged with genocide, is a key player in a long-running conflict between President Evo Morales and four other rebel governors which erupted into deadly unrest, after soldiers seized control of the northern state of Pando under a martial law order.

The governors are demanding Morales drop plans to rewrite the constitution along socialist lines, abandon land reforms, and recognize their ambitions for autonomy.

Several people were killed and at least 100 wounded last week's street violence in across the country, which left at least 18 people dead, a standoff which Morales on Monday condemned as an attempted "coup d'etat."

Fernandez's arrest came one day after Bolivian leaders held a meeting with one of governors to help resolve the long-running conflict.

The leader of Santa Cruz, Carlos Dabdoub said Tuesday that his counterpart's detention amounts to a "unilateral breaking-off" of negotiations by the government, and said the move "saddened and disappointed" him and his fellow the rebel governors.

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