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Morales criticises Croat, Irish & Hungarian governments attitude to "Coup"

category international | eu | other press author Tuesday April 21, 2009 22:41author by bubbley water Report this post to the editors

Evo Morales the democratically elected president of Bolivia has today strongly criticised the attitude of three European Union member states' governments to the reported disarticulation of a presumed terrorist cell in his country, which resulted in the deaths of 3 individuals with EU nationality.

Speaking after his first official engagement in the state, an address to and meeting with the Bolivian military in which increased security on the porous eastern border with Brazil in the Santa Cruz province was announced, Morales appeared visibily annoyed as he qualified in remarks which may expressed as a legitimate belief that the Bolivian state as a constitutional state of law and democracy is more than capable of investigation and prosecuting its own internal affairs .

Hungary had followed Croatia which in turn followed Ireland to adopt a critical attitude to the Andean republic with which none of their states hold full diplomatic relations including embassies. The Hungarian government whose role in the affair has been to assist Romania to repatriate remains of one the shot.

An Irish government team has been reported this evening as arriving in La Paz to appraise for the European state the circumstances in which their citizen lived and died in Bolivia.

Not much bubbley water.


Presidente Morales commented today that he is not scared of an international investigation and stressed it is most interesting to know who finances and who contracts the late suspected terrorists/mercenaries because they don't work free


Not much bubbley water in that

Related Link: http://www.univision.com/contentroot/wirefeeds/noticias/7934593.html

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   I'm not convinced about the plot     Jim    Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:08 
   More talk...     Peter    Wed Apr 22, 2009 13:41 
   Internationalisation of "coup" continues : Argentinian ex-military links named     iosaf    Wed Apr 22, 2009 15:17 
   Irish Minister Martin replies to Morales - Irish state has "no sympathy" for Coup     iosaf    Wed Apr 22, 2009 21:50 
   dwyer worked for elite-financed paramilitaries     jack jones    Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:30 


 
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