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martes, 28 de abril de 2009
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La Paz, Apr 28 (Prensa Latina) The Bolivian government announced it would charge Hungarian journalist Andreas Kepes with hiding, for six months, details of the violent actions prepared by a terrorist group neutralized here on April 16.
Bolivia Reply Fells Terror Patrons
According to the official report, Kepes interviewed on October 2008 the leader of the group, Bolivian Eduardo Rozsa Flores, who was shot dead with two others in a police operation in the eastern region of Santa Cruz.
According to the Executive, Rozsa Flores planned to assassinate President Evo Morales and other leaders and figures of this Andean nation, as well as organize irregular gangs for the defense of Santa Cruz to establish it as an independent department.
Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana pointed out that through diplomatic means, they would begin a trial against the professional who knew, beforehand that violent actions were to be perpetrated in Bolivia.
Quintana said the Ministry of Justice would present charges against Kepes for complicity and concealment and that he was expecting cooperation from Budapest.
Bolivia will also appeal to international conventions over the struggle against terrorism to push this trial forward, he pointed out.
On Monday a special commission of deputies in charge of investigating this case of terrorism will be making inquiries in the department of Santa Cruz.
On Thursday, elite forces of the police carried out an operation at Las Americas hotel in Santa Cruz, during which three extremists were killed and two were arrested after a shoot out.
They also seized weapons of different calibers and C-4 plastic explosive to be placed in the Telecommunications Cooperative of Santa Cruz (COTAS) stand at the Fexpocruz fair.
This weekend, the minister released a video that proves that the network's objective was to kill the president.
During the police operation on April 15, Irish Michael Dwyer, Romanian Magyarosi Arpak and Bolivian Eduardo Rozsa were gunned down, and Hungarian Elot Toazo and Bolivian-Croatian Mario Tadik were arrested.
The police is trying to find several people from the extremist cell that includes a man a.k.a. El Viejo.
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