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Bolivia halts US anti-drugs work | Bolivia halts US anti-drugs work |
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President Evo Morales has announced he is suspending "indefinitely" the operations of the US Drug Enforcement Administration in Bolivia. | President Evo Morales has announced he is suspending "indefinitely" the operations of the US Drug Enforcement Administration in Bolivia. |
Mr Morales accused the agency of having encouraged anti-government protests in the country in September. | Mr Morales accused the agency of having encouraged anti-government protests in the country in September. |
He did not say whether its staff would be asked to leave the country, as coca-growers have been pressing him to do. | |
Bolivia's first indigenous president first came to national prominence as a leader of the country's coca farmers. | |
Relations between Bolivia and the US have been strained since Evo Morales won presidential elections in January 2006. | Relations between Bolivia and the US have been strained since Evo Morales won presidential elections in January 2006. |
Coca is the raw material used in the production of cocaine and is widely grown in Bolivia. | Coca is the raw material used in the production of cocaine and is widely grown in Bolivia. |
The country is a major producer of cocaine, but millions of Bolivians poorest people also chew coca leaves as part of their daily routine. Many believe the leaf offers health benefits. | The country is a major producer of cocaine, but millions of Bolivians poorest people also chew coca leaves as part of their daily routine. Many believe the leaf offers health benefits. |
'Defending Bolivia' | 'Defending Bolivia' |
"From today all the activities of the US DEA are suspended indefinitely," the Bolivian leader said in the coca-growing region of Chimore, in the central province of Chapare. Coca is widely used by Bolivian Indians | "From today all the activities of the US DEA are suspended indefinitely," the Bolivian leader said in the coca-growing region of Chimore, in the central province of Chapare. Coca is widely used by Bolivian Indians |
"Personnel from the DEA supported activities of the unsuccessful coup d'etat in Bolivia," he added, referring to the unrest in September which left 19 people dead. | "Personnel from the DEA supported activities of the unsuccessful coup d'etat in Bolivia," he added, referring to the unrest in September which left 19 people dead. |
"We have the obligation to defend the dignity and sovereignty of the Bolivian people." | "We have the obligation to defend the dignity and sovereignty of the Bolivian people." |
US officials have denied any wrongdoing. | US officials have denied any wrongdoing. |
In recent months, a string of tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats and agencies increased tensions between both countries, the BBC's Andres Schipani reports from Bolivia. | In recent months, a string of tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats and agencies increased tensions between both countries, the BBC's Andres Schipani reports from Bolivia. |
Bolivia's government expelled the US international development agency and the US ambassador. | |
Washington retaliated by expelling its Bolivian counterpart, while last month President George W Bush himself put the Andean country on an anti-narcotics blacklist that cuts trade preferences. | Washington retaliated by expelling its Bolivian counterpart, while last month President George W Bush himself put the Andean country on an anti-narcotics blacklist that cuts trade preferences. |
Making his announcement, Mr Morales also declared that his government had eradicated more than 5,000 hectares (12,300 acres) of illegally planted coca. | Making his announcement, Mr Morales also declared that his government had eradicated more than 5,000 hectares (12,300 acres) of illegally planted coca. |