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Fw: [narconews] An Assassination in Bolivia as Narco Newsroom Arrives
- Subject: Fw: [narconews] An Assassination in Bolivia as Narco Newsroom Arrives
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 10:55:57 +0100
This Alert Dedicated to the Memory of Coca Growers' Union Leader Casimiro Huanca (1946-2001) Dear Colleagues, The Narco News Team has arrived in Cochabamba, Bolivia to begin authentic news coverage of the growing social unrest in this South American nation, caused by the US-imposed war on drugs. As we land on the path of Bolívar, we have learned that yesterday afternoon, at the very same hour that Bolivian President Jorge Quiroga met with George W. Bush in Washington, coca farmers in Chimoré were blockading the main highway in the region by placing pineapples and other "alternative crops" on the pavement. The "Expeditionary Forces" of the Bolivian military arrived, shot tear-gas into the crowd of unarmed farmers, and detained the regional coca growers union president Casimiro Huanca, 55, and his aide Fructuoso Herbas, 30. Then, in front of witnesses, the soldiers shot Huanca in the neck, hitting the ephemeral artery, and the stomach, and Herbas in the leg. Huanca died a half-hour later. Herbas is in a Cochabamba hospital. The victims were unarmed. The blockaders' only weapon was... pineapples. The Catholic Church, the Public Defender, and the human rights organizations in the region have universally defined the death of Huanca as an assassination. Tension grows in the Chapare region as president Quiroga returns from Washington, the death toll of military and police assassinations against unarmed civilian protesters during Quiroga's first five months as president is now 15 deaths. Al Giordano Publisher The Narco News Bulletin http://www.narconews.com/ narconews at hotmail.com Live from Cochabamba, Bolivia... Where Coca is a Food... Where Coca Growers are Unionized... Where 4,000 US-Funded Soldiers Can't Stop a Thousand Years of History
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