A police raid on a hotel in Santa Cruz which left three alleged
presidential assassins dead (including two foreigners - an Irishman and a
Romanian-Hungarian) last week is proving ripe fodder for conspiracy theorists.
While President Evo Morales often accuses his political rivals of conspiracy,
this is the first time security forces have responded by killing suspects. With
incongruities emerging over the official account of events and Ireland, Hungary
and Croatia all demanding an explanation, the government is under pressure to
account for the deaths and has created a special committee to investigate what
it maintains is an “international terrorist group". The committee will present
its final report within a month. End of preview - This article contains approximately 737 words.
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