Evidence Talks: US Government Propelled Coup in Bolivia
Evidence of the U.S. crime appears below. It’s about money, U.S. influence within the Bolivian military, and U.S. control of the Organization of American States (OAS):
1. For many years the Santa Cruz Civic Committee and its proto-fascist Youth Union received funding from the U.S. National Endowment for Democracy. According to analyst Eva Golinger some years ago, the USAID provided $84 million to Bolivian opposition groups.
U.S. Embassy officials conspired with and paid the “civic committees” of Bolivia’s four eastern departments. Representing the European- descended elite of Bolivia’s wealthiest region, these groups promoted racist assaults. They concocted a separatist movement and tried to assassinate Morales. In response, the Bolivian government expelled the U.S. ambassador, Drug Enforcement Agency, and the U. S. Agency for International Development.
2. Bolivian armed forces commander in chief Williams Kaliman Romero on November 10 “suggested”
that Morales resign. That was the coup de grace. Within three days,
Kaliman himself resigned and moved to the United States.
Sullkata M. Quilla of the Latin American Center for Strategic Analysis
explains that Kaliman and other military chiefs each had received $1
million and that top police officers received $500,000 apiece. U.S.
Chargee d’affaires Bruce Williamson allegedly arranged for monetary
transactions that took place in Argentina’s Jujuy Province under the
auspices of Governor Geraldo Morales. The story first appeared on the
website www.Tvmundus.com.ar.
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