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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Morales warns that if the USAID seeks to undermine the Government it will be expelled from Bolivia http://www.telesurtv.net/noticias/secciones/nota/73127-NN/morales-advierte-que-si-la-usaid-busca-perjudicar-al-gobierno-sera-expulsada-de-bolivia/

The Bolivian President Evo Morales said Saturday that his country would expel the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID, for its acronym in English) if harm came thru the fund management organizations seeking to destabilize the nation. Morales accused the foreign agency of fund non-governmental organizations and foundations that create difficulties intervening in the Bolivian administration. 

"We expelled the U.S. ambassador, the DEA (Drug Administration, for its acronym in English)," if the USAID continues to working as  well, wont see my hands shake hand when i expel them, because we are dignified , sovereign and we will not  allow any interference, "the dignitary stated at the opening of Andean coca growers conference in Cochabamba (center). 

In September 2008, Evo Morales ceased the functions of the U.S. ambassador to La Paz Philip Goldberg, and two months later to the Drug Enforcement Administration in the country, accusing them of participating in a plot against his government. In his speech, President Morales criticized Washington for having proposed in the U.S. Senate Mark Feierstein as assistant administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean, thru USAID. 

According to Morales, Feierstein served as advisor to former president of Bolivia, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (1993-1997 and 2002-2003), who currently resides at the North American country having being forced to give up the presidency after more than 60 people died during the social protests that were suppressed by the army in his second term. La Paz requested the extradition of Sanchez de Lozada from the U.S. government to face trial for the genocide that followed in the Supreme Court.

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