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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 03:05 PM
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Morales' wealthy opponents win elections in Bolivia
Morales' wealthy opponents win elections in Bolivia
Posted: July 11, 2008
by: Rick Kearns / Indian Country Today

LA PAZ, Bolivia - The battle over the political future of Bolivia has reached a new level of tension, with another showdown coming Aug. 10.

The official regional autonomy votes have gone against President Evo Morales. The official tally is now seven regions opposed to and two supporting MAS supervision, although the fight for political control and autonomy is far from over.

Morales and his allies are charging the wealthy leaders of the ''half-moon region'' with sedition and conducting unconstitutional elections that included violent repression of MAS supporters. The conflict between the two sides has been escalating since the Aymara leader began nationalizing oil companies and using some of the profits for education and health care, as well as giving land to impoverished indigenous and rural peoples. His fiercest opponents come from the wealthy states of Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando and Tarija, which comprise the half-moon region where most of the country's oil and mineral resources are located.

The Morales government is asking the Bolivian Congress to sanction two opposition states for rejecting the congressionally passed Aug. 10 referendum - which would decide if the president and all of the governors would stay or leave office - as well as ignoring the constitution and, according to Minister of the Presidency Juan Ramon Quintana, ''for having orchestrated a sinister coup plot against the democracy and the unity of the nation.''

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http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096417709
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 03:18 PM
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1. You recall they also murdered a young indigenous journalist in a radio station a few months ago.
They beat him brutally, and he died at the hospital. Tragic there was no one there to help him against these monsters.

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The administration is also alleging that violence against Morales supporters prevented many people from going to the polls in all of the half-moon regions. Assaults in the towns of Yucumo, Palmar, Nuevos Horizontes, Rurrenabaque, Riberalta and Trinidad have been reported in various Bolivian media.

Bolivian Television, for example, put Humberto Parari on the air after an attack he described.

''Without any cause they began to hit me, simply for being identified with the process of change and being against the illegality,'' Parari alleged, referring to a group of young men connected to the governor of Beni.

In Rurrenbaque, the communications director for a farmer's federation, Jesus Limarino, told Bolivian radio station Erbol that he had been kidnapped and tortured for his pro-Morales stance by a group of ''hooded'' men who grabbed him, threw him into a car with tinted windows and took him to a location he did not recognize. Limarino said he was beaten and tortured; he is now, according to government sources, in a private health facility in Rurrenabaque.

Many of the attacks were attributed to members of the famous Santa Cruz Youth Union, already well-known for their violence against pro-Morales supporters. The SCYU tried to ''sack and destroy'' the offices of the Moxenos Ethnic Peoples Central of Beni, an organization representing many indigenous people, among others.

According to Ernesto Sanchez, a representative of the Moxenos group, many of their neighbors from Villa Corina helped repel the attackers who were carrying clubs and ''autonomy'' placards.

''This reaction from the unionists {Santa Cruz} is because our people weren't going to vote or they were going to reject the autonomy ticket with a 'no' vote; their Gov. Ernesto Suarez didn't like that and that's why they attacked us,'' he claimed.
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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 05:01 PM
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2. One of Two Choices
"In the meantime, Morales has repeated that the national referendum vote will take place Aug. 10. One of his opponents, Pando Gov. Leopoldo Fernandez, warned that the president should change his attitude towards the autonomy movement or be prepared to ''deal with the consequences.''

http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096417709

Morales can either call up the Bolivian military or hand the country over to separatists. Since the US and its "democracy" promotion money is embedded in the autonomous areas, its difficult to believe that the August 10 elections aren't going to be tampered with.

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