Pero si Fidel Castro lo dice y lo dice (Hugo) Chávez, y lo dice Evo Morales, y lo dice Tabaré Vázquez y lo dice Rafael Correa, y lo dicen todos, ahí se produce algo y es que las FARC no pueden seguir diciendo que es que hay amigos y enemigos
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Pero si Fidel Castro lo dice y lo dice (Hugo) Chávez, y lo dice Evo Morales, y lo dice Tabaré Vázquez y lo dice Rafael Correa, y lo dicen todos, ahí se produce algo y es que las FARC no pueden seguir diciendo que es que hay amigos y enemigos
Who would have imagined 10 years ago our beloved Evo Morales as president? Would would have thought that a liberation theology bishop could become Paraguay's president?
We haven't killed people in Santa Cruz ... It has been proved that it is the government which encouraged violence. They have paid people. We are not to blame. The violence we have been suffering for the last four years, was all generated by Evo Morales.
This investigation confirms what the Bolivian people have been experiencing from August, September until October. This was an attempt of a civilian state coup, and now that we are better informed, we know that some opposition members have proposed to end with Evo Morales's government from August to next year's January referendum.
I think the U.S. is going to have to accept a lower profile and working through multilateral institutions ... Ultimately the U.S. has a lot of weight. We have some levers here. But we don't need to exercise those levers by bludgeoning them over the head.
That Morales went and sat down and talked to all of these guys in Washington is a big step. And that they were nice to him _ and that somebody's regretting something _ is really pretty revolutionary.
Morales' anti-U.S. rhetoric is born out of really intense drug war friction, out of his own personal experience
I think we have begun a long and fruitful journey to reconstruct the relations between our countries.