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Washington expels Bolivian envoy | Washington expels Bolivian envoy |
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The US says it is expelling Bolivia's envoy in Washington, a day after the US ambassador was told to leave Bolivia. | |
The US move comes after Bolivian President Evo Morales blamed the US envoy for inciting protesters in Bolivia - a claim denied by Washington. | |
And Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez now says he will expel the US envoy in Caracas, in solidarity with Mr Morales. | |
In Bolivia, at least eight people were killed in clashes between pro- and anti-government groups on Thursday. | |
The fighting between rival supporters took place in the remote northern province of Pando, officials said. At least 20 people were injured. | |
Bolivia has seen large protests in recent weeks by opponents of President Morales's economic and social policies. | Bolivia has seen large protests in recent weeks by opponents of President Morales's economic and social policies. |
'Grave error' | |
In a response to Mr Morales' move against the US envoy, the US state department declared that the Bolivian ambassador in Washington, Gustavo Guzman, was "persona non grata". | |
Violence has flared in eastern BoliviaEnlarge Image | |
State department spokesman Sean McCormack said the decision was taken "in response to unwarranted actions, and in accordance with the Vienna Convention [on diplomatic protocol]". | |
Reacting to the decision to expel Mr Goldberg, whom Mr Morales accused of "conspiring against democracy" and encouraging the break-up of Bolivia, Mr McCormack said it was a "grave error" and described the accusations as "baseless". | |
Later on Thursday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said the US Ambassador in Caracas, Patrick Duddy, had 72 hours to leave the country. | |
Mr Chavez also said he was recalling his envoy from Washington. | |
Military protection | Military protection |
The eight deaths in the remote jungle region of Pando happened as pro- and anti-government protesters fought each other with clubs, machetes and firearms, officials say. | |
Mr Morales wants to carry out land reforms to bring wealth to poor areas | |
Seven of the victims were farmers killed by opposition activists, reports say. | |
A government spokesman described the killings as a massacre. | |
Protesters have also been blocking roads and occupying buildings in eastern regions, which are home to Bolivia's important natural gas reserves. | Protesters have also been blocking roads and occupying buildings in eastern regions, which are home to Bolivia's important natural gas reserves. |
Opposition groups want greater autonomy as well as more control over revenues of natural gas in their areas. | Opposition groups want greater autonomy as well as more control over revenues of natural gas in their areas. |
They object to Mr Morales's plans to give more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities, by carrying out land reform and redistributing gas revenues. | They object to Mr Morales's plans to give more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities, by carrying out land reform and redistributing gas revenues. |
On Monday, the government announced it was sending the military to protect gas fields and infrastructure from demonstrators and guarantee exports to neighbouring countries. | On Monday, the government announced it was sending the military to protect gas fields and infrastructure from demonstrators and guarantee exports to neighbouring countries. |
On Wednesday, officials said saboteurs had caused a blast on a pipeline, forcing them to cut natural gas exports to neighbouring Brazil by 10%. | On Wednesday, officials said saboteurs had caused a blast on a pipeline, forcing them to cut natural gas exports to neighbouring Brazil by 10%. |
The Brazilian foreign ministry said in a statement that the government was taking the necessary measures to guarantee gas supplies in the country. | The Brazilian foreign ministry said in a statement that the government was taking the necessary measures to guarantee gas supplies in the country. |
The statement also expressed Brazil's "grave concern" at the events in Bolivia, and deplored the outbreak of violence and attacks on state institutions and public order. | The statement also expressed Brazil's "grave concern" at the events in Bolivia, and deplored the outbreak of violence and attacks on state institutions and public order. |