Declaring a “beginning to the end of the
large landholdings of Bolivia" President Evo Morales this week handed over
thousands of hectares of land to the indigenous Guaraní community, in line with
the new constitution. However, his assurances that “private property would
always be respected" rang hollow in the context of an attack on the home of an
indigenous government opponent, Víctor Hugo Cárdenas. The act of political
violence has turned Cárdenas, an ex vice-president under the now-exiled
rightwing Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, into a rallying point for the opposition.
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