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Isabel Guerra

Peru's Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde said that Bolivian President
Evo Morales has no “moral authority” to criticize the government of Alan García.
Morales had criticized García for having granted asylum to "criminals" wanted by Bolivian and Venezuelan justice.
"Morales has no authority to talk about such things, since he gives shelter and pays wages to a terrorist," said Garcia Belaunde, referring to the case of Walter Chavez, accused of terrorism in Peru because of his ties with the Revolutionary Movement Tupac Amaru (MRTA), and who even became Evo Morales' adviser.
García Belaunde pointed out that the Morales regime rejected (in 2007) a Peruvian request to extradite Chávez, and that Lima accepted the verdict of Bolivian justice.
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