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Opposition leaves Bolivia talks | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Bolivia's opposition has pulled out of negotiations with the government after the arrest of the governor of a region wracked by anti-government violence. | |
Leopoldo Fernandez, an opponent of President Evo Morales, was accused of organising an ambush in Pando in which at least 16 people were killed. | |
Last week, Mr Morales declared a state of emergency in the northern region. | |
Several areas have opposed his plans to redistribute wealth and improve the rights of Bolivia's indigenous peoples. | |
The negotiations between the Bolivian government and the opposition were always built on very flimsy foundations, says the BBC's South America correspondent, Daniel Schweimler. | |
The arrest of Leopoldo Fernandez was the excuse the opposition, centred in the east of the country, needed to pull out, our correspondent adds. | |
US black list | |
Government troops who remain in control of Pando's capital, Cobija, moved to detain the governor on Tuesday. | |
Mr Fernandez, who was arrested alongside one other local politician, reportedly put up no resistance as he was transferred to Cobija aiport before being taken to Bolivia's main city, La Paz. | |
Mr Morales wants to give more rights to Bolivia's indigenous community | |
Meanwhile, the US encouraged its citizens currently in Bolivia to leave the country, saying special flights were being made available. | |
President George W Bush said Bolivia had been put on a black list of nations that failed to meet obligations to limit drug production in the past year. | |
Venezuela and Burma were also added to the list, inclusion on which allows the US to withhold aid payments. | |
Mr Bush said that measure would not be taken against Venezuela or Bolivia. | |
Relations between La Paz and Washington deteriorated sharply last week when Mr Morales expelled the US ambassador from Bolivia. | |
Truce efforts | |
The arrest of Leopoldo Fernandez came as Bolivia sought to calm tensions after a wave of violent clashes in opposition-controlled areas that left at least 30 people dead, most in Pando. | |
The government accused Mr Fernandez of hiring hitmen who killed at least 16 farmers on their way to a pro-government rally. | |
The authorities have asked for a 30-year prison sentence if Mr Fernandez is convicted. He denies the charges. | |
As many as 100 people are reportedly still missing after the recent violence, the scale of which prompted the president to send in troops to secure Cobija. | |
The violence subsided and the blockades were lifted as the two sides began negotiations, but many opponents of the government simply do not believe the president, our correspondent says. | |
They blame the government and its indigenous supporters for instigating the violence, he adds. |