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boiler
26th September 2013, 14:58
Bolivia to sue United States for war crimes
Morales calls on Latin American nations to withdraw ambassadors
By Ethan Jury
SEPTEMBER 24, 2013

As the drive for “humanitarian” intervention in Syria has turned international attention towards the hypocrisy and violence of U.S. foreign policy, Bolivian president Evo Morales has announced his intent to file a lawsuit against the United States government for crimes against humanity.

The announcement came as a direct response to the denial of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro’s jet from entering U.S. airspace on his way to bi-lateral talks in China this week, and only two months after Morales’ own plane was forced to land in Vienna on suspicion that whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board.

“The U.S. cannot be allowed to continue with its policy of intimidation and blockading of presidential flights,” stressed Morales during a press conference in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz.

These latest transgressions come following the revelation of widespread spying on several Latin American countries by the National Security Association. Morales has called an emergency meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to address the issue of neo-colonial intimidation in the region, but his impending lawsuit is a wider condemnation of the impunity and violence of North American imperialism around the world.

“We are preparing a lawsuit against Barack Obama to condemn him for crimes against humanity,” said Morales. He has called for CELAC members to withdraw their ambassadors from the United States and for members of the Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas (ALBA) to boycott the next United Nations meeting.

The Obama administration has sent predator drones to kill hundreds of innocent civilians in Yemen and Pakistan, has defended the use of torture tactics on prisoners of war, and has continued to financially support the colonial state of Israel and other oppressive regimes. The administration’s recent drive for unilateral war on Syria highlights U.S. violations of international law in the interest of empire.

As the U.S. government continue to spread death and violence around the world, it will be crucially important for members of the world community to follow Bolivia’s example and stand in solidarity against the beast of imperialism.

http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/news/bolivia-to-sue-united-states.html

cliffhanger
26th September 2013, 15:05
Lawsuits against the US generally don't do anything of note, so really all this means is "Bolivia is mad", but it's nice to see at least a few countries tell the truth about the US.

Comrade Jacob
26th September 2013, 17:49
It may mean fuck all to the USA (if it did they wouldn't have killed millions) but it means something for the dignity of Bolivia. I wish I could say the same about my country.

Venas Abiertas
27th September 2013, 01:04
Will any US mass media outlets even report on this, except conservative hate radio and Fox News, which will only do it in order to mock and insult Pres. Morales?

Klaatu
27th September 2013, 01:31
The USA is an extremely violent nation. Consider the violent films and video-games it churns out by the ton. Consider the mass shootings which happen almost on a weekly basis (not to mention the rapes and killings which happen on a daily basis in our cities) Only in America can a lunatic shoot up a classroom of schoolchildren and the government yawns: "well shit happens!" (especially the right-wing) In this sense, we are not unlike The Roman Empire and even the Nazis. So if there is a world backlash against my country, I can understand why.

Skyhilist
27th September 2013, 02:56
It's ironic that they're doing this after they've exploited the fuck out of the Bolivian Native Americans (and their lands) in order to get oil.