Morales threatens to close U.S. embassy in La Pazi if harassment of Bolivia continues

Posted on March 18, 2012 • Filed under: Bolivia, Conflicts, Politics, TRAVEL, United States

President Evo Morales warned to “close” the U.S. Embassy in La Paz, if “still bothering” their government, following a wave of social protests in Bolivia and regional of various kinds, as the government reported Sunday. “I want to warn publicly, I have no fear. If again the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia continues to trouble, as it is doing so far, (then) best close the U.S. embassy in Bolivia, because we are anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and anti-neoliberal “said Morales, according to a report by the government news agency ABI. The president, an Indian left-leaning and fierce critic of Washington, told a public rally that “when it comes to disturb the government, the Evo, when a problem arises, all add up there.” La embajada no emitió ningún comentario. The embassy made no comment. Read Article

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