[nasional_list] [ppiindia] Bolivia's new leader vows change + Morales inaugural speech: Excerpts

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4636190.stm

     Last Updated: Sunday, 22 January 2006, 22:22 GMT 

                  Bolivia's new leader vows change 


                 
                         
                        Mr Morales pledged to end injustice and inequality 
                  Evo Morales has been sworn in as Bolivia's first indigenous 
president, pledging to end "500 years" of injustice against his people. 
                  "We're here to change our history... we're taking over," Mr 
Morales said. 

                  He reaffirmed his pledge to "recover" the country's natural 
resources by renationalising them. 

                  Thousands of Bolivians and many foreign dignitaries witnessed 
the colourful ceremony at the Congress in La Paz. 

                  "I wish to tell you, my Indian brothers, that the 500-year 
indigenous and popular campaign of resistance has not been in vain," Mr 
Morales, an Aymara Indian, said during an emotional speech. 

                        We must change with votes not bullets 

                        Evo Morales
                        Bolivian President


                        Morales speech excerpts  

                  "We're taking over now over the next 500 years. We're going 
to put an end to injustice, to inequality." 

                  The 46-year-old former llama herder and coca leaf farmer said 
the free-market model did not work in Bolivia, and that the privatisation of 
basic services and natural resources should be reversed. 

                  "When we talk about recovering the territory we are talking 
about recovering the natural resources, and these need to be in the hands of 
the Bolivian people and the Bolivian state," he said. 

                  He also acknowledged the magnitude of the task during his 
five-year term, as Bolivia still remains South America's poorest country, 
correspondents say. 

                  Mr Morales is a fierce critic of the US and sees his election 
as a triumph for indigenous peoples. 

                  Sun priest 

                  Leaders attending Sunday's inauguration included Spain's 
Crown Prince Felipe, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Javier Solana 
representing the European Union and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who called Mr 
Morales "an emissary sent by God". 

                        We need the strength of the people to bend the hand of 
the empire 

                        Evo Morales


                        In pictures: Spiritual rituals  

                  They were not present at Saturday's indigenous ceremonies at 
the archaeological remains of the Tiwanaku civilisation 65km (40 miles) from La 
Paz. 

                  On Saturday, Mr Morales made a private offering to Pachamama, 
or Mother Earth, of sweets, wine and flowers, before moving to the pre-Inca 
temple of Kalasasaya. 

                  There, barefoot and dressed as a sun priest and in front of 
thousands of supporters, he received the baton, encrusted with gold, silver and 
bronze, that will symbolise his Indian leadership. 

                  The BBC's Daniel Schweimler in Bolivia says the ceremony was 
requested by Bolivia's indigenous community, which feels it has had a raw deal 
ever since the Spanish conquistadores colonised the region more than 500 years 
ago. 
                 


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            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4638030.stm

            Last Updated: Sunday, 22 January 2006, 23:01 GMT  


                  Morales inaugural speech: Excerpts 
                 
                  Following are excepts from Bolivian President Evo Morales' 
inaugural speech at the Congress in La Paz. 


                  INDIGENOUS RIGHTS 
                   The 500 years of Indian resistance have not been in vain. 
From 500 years of resistance we pass to another 500 years in power. 

                  We have been condemned, humiliated ... and never recognised 
as human beings. 

                  We are here and we say that we have achieved power to end the 
injustice, the inequality and oppression that we have lived under. 

                  The original indigenous movement, as well as our ancestors, 
dreamt about recovering the territory. 



                  SOLIDARITY 
                   I want to tell you with great sincerity and humility, after 
I have seen many brothers in the city in the middle class, the working class, 
the professionals, even the businessmen adding themselves to the Mas party (Mr 
Morales' party - the Movement towards Socialism), I say, thank you very much. 

                  I am very proud of them, proud of the middle class, the 
working class, the professionals, and the businessmen. I invite you as well to 
be proud of the indigenous people who are the moral reserve of humanity. 

                  We must serve not live off the people. 



                  ECONOMY 
                   When we talk about recovering the territory we are talking 
about recovering the natural resources, and these need to be in the hands of 
the Bolivian people and the Bolivian state. 

                  We were told 10, 15, 20 years ago that the private sector was 
going to solve the country's corruption problems and unemployment, then years 
go by and there is more unemployment, more corruption, that economic model is 
not the solution for our country, maybe it is a solution for an European 
country or African but in Bolivia the neo-liberal model does not work. 



                  DRUG TRAFFICKING 
                   We want allies in the fight against drug trafficking, we 
know and we are convinced that this business hurts humanity. 

                  However, the fight against drug trafficking can not be an 
excuse for the US government to dominate our nations. We want true dialogue 
without conditions or oppressions or bribes. 



                 
           
     


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