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The US is to expel Bolivia's envoy in Washington, one day after the US ambassador was told to leave Bolivia. The US says it is expelling Bolivia's envoy in Washington, a day after the US ambassador was told to leave Bolivia.
Bolivian ambassador Gustavo Guzman was declared "persona non grata", the US state department said. The US move comes after Bolivian President Evo Morales blamed the US envoy for inciting protesters in Bolivia - a claim denied by Washington.
On Wednesday Bolivian President Evo Morales blamed US envoy Philip Goldberg for "conspiring against democracy" and encouraging the break-up of Bolivia. And Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez now says he will expel the US envoy in Caracas, in solidarity with Mr Morales.
Elsewhere, at least eight people have been killed in clashes between pro- and anti-government groups, reports say. 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 northern Pando province. Some 20 people were reported injured. 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.
Reacting to the decision to expel Mr Goldberg, whom Mr Morales accused of inciting protesters, a US state department spokesman said it was a "grave error" and described the accusations as "baseless". '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".
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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.
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The eight deaths in Pando happened as pro- and anti-government protesters fought each other with clubs, machetes and firearms, officials say. 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.
Violence has flared in eastern BoliviaEnlarge Image
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.