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Bolivia: 'My sin was being indigenous, leftist and anti-imperialist' - Evo Morales on his resignation٠٠:٠٢:١٩
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Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation, in a televised address to the nation in La Paz on Sunday.

Morales said that he and his political partners were threatened by the leaders of the opposition - former president Carlos Mesa and activist Luis Fernando Camacho.

"They [Mesa and Camacho] are threatening our lives. If something happens to Evo and Alvaro, you will bear responsibility, Carlos Mesa and Camacho. The security informed me and I want you to know: yesterday they offered 50.000 Dollars to anyone who would handle Evo to this opposition group," added Morales.

"My sin was being indigenous, leftist and anti-imperialist," stressed Morales.

He added that the threats to his supporters were "inhumane" and he resigned to stop it.

Restrictions : NO ACCESS BOLIVIA

Bolivia: 'My sin was being indigenous, leftist and anti-imperialist' - Evo Morales on his resignation

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Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation, in a televised address to the nation in La Paz on Sunday.

Morales said that he and his political partners were threatened by the leaders of the opposition - former president Carlos Mesa and activist Luis Fernando Camacho.

"They [Mesa and Camacho] are threatening our lives. If something happens to Evo and Alvaro, you will bear responsibility, Carlos Mesa and Camacho. The security informed me and I want you to know: yesterday they offered 50.000 Dollars to anyone who would handle Evo to this opposition group," added Morales.

"My sin was being indigenous, leftist and anti-imperialist," stressed Morales.

He added that the threats to his supporters were "inhumane" and he resigned to stop it.

Restrictions : NO ACCESS BOLIVIA

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Restrictions : NO ACCESS BOLIVIA / Mandatory credit: BOLIVIA TV

النص

Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation, in a televised address to the nation in La Paz on Sunday.

Morales said that he and his political partners were threatened by the leaders of the opposition - former president Carlos Mesa and activist Luis Fernando Camacho.

"They [Mesa and Camacho] are threatening our lives. If something happens to Evo and Alvaro, you will bear responsibility, Carlos Mesa and Camacho. The security informed me and I want you to know: yesterday they offered 50.000 Dollars to anyone who would handle Evo to this opposition group," added Morales.

"My sin was being indigenous, leftist and anti-imperialist," stressed Morales.

He added that the threats to his supporters were "inhumane" and he resigned to stop it.

Restrictions : NO ACCESS BOLIVIA

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