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September 20, 2008
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Haider Rizvi
Source: Inter Press Service
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In interviews with IPS, Weisbrot and other critics of
'The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is doing in
For example, a July 2002 declassified message from the U.S. embassy in Bolivia to Washington said, 'A planned USAID political party reform project aims at implementing an existing Bolivian law that would...over the long run, help build moderate, pro-democracy political parties that can serve as a counterweight to the radical MAS [party of now President Evo Morales] or its successors.'
Bigwood has made several attempts to obtain detailed information about the nature of current
However, one FOIA request he filed revealed that the quasi-governmental National Endowment for Democracy had funded programmes that brought 13 young 'emerging leaders' from
'It's not just the USAID but also other
The State Department denies these charges. However, last week, President Morales declared the
The opposition in five out of
According to published reports, in the so-called 'Media Luna' provinces in the eastern part of the country, which are ruled by right-wing governors, many Morales supporters have been killed and wounded in attacks by armed opposition activists.
The Media Luna areas have a disproportionate share of
The Bolivian federal authorities have arrested the governor of Pando province who is believed to have ordered violent attacks on Morales supporters. Pando's governor Leopoldo Fernandez is accused of hiring the hit men who killed at least 16 farmers.
In response to Morales's request, South American leaders met in
However, the Bush administration seems to be sticking to its unilateralist stance. On Wednesday,
Since coming to power about two years ago, Morales has consistently defended his countrymen's right to produce coca, not just because the crop has a commercial value, but also because it has ceremonial and medical uses by indigenous communities. Coca is used to make cocaine, but many native and non-native people in
To critics, the Bush administration has no justification for its conduct in
'USAID is not supposed to be a clandestine organisation,' said Weisbrot. 'But by providing clandestine aid to opposition groups, it gives the impression that the
Both Weisbrot and Bigwood said they are also concerned about reports that the U.S. Peace Corps volunteers were asked by the
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