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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-17-09 02:32 PM
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5. Summary of the case from El Deber, Bolivian opposition owned newspaper:
Google translation.

Little has been cleared to one month of operating
Research. There are more questions than certainties in the case of alleged terrorism




Pablo Ortiz / Henrry Ugarte

Demand explanations for the capture of former Union

Three killed, five terrorism suspects, 30 and investigated hundreds of names mentioned is what is left to one month of operating the police that killed Eduardo Rózsa Flores, Michael Dwyer and Árpád Magyarosi hotel in Las Americas 16 April. To date, there are more doubts than certainties in an investigation conducted by the prosecutor Marcelo Sosa, who is challenged by the political opposition and yesterday decided to acknowledge that their key witness, Villa Ignacio Vargas.


So far it has only been accused Tadic Mario (boliviano-Croatian), elodes Tóásó (Romanian-Hungarian), and Juan Carlos Guedes Bruno Alcides Mendoza. The first two are survivors of the police operation, while the others are accused of arms suppliers to the alleged terrorist cell. Sosa expanded indictment against Villa Vargas, an individual with an extensive criminal record that allegedly led to most of the leaders in Santa Cruz group commanded by Rózsa, but has not been put before a judge because it supposedly is a diabetic terminal. Have also issued subpoenas to testify nine people and was the only one who found the general (r) Añez Lucio, who says that Mendoza was the link between the group and himself. The prosecution seeks to lawyers and Pereira Hugo Melgar Alejandro Antonio Acha, recognized as the alleged terrorist links between funders and the group. Both are in the U.S..


Also after Luis Alberto Hurtado and Enrique Vaca Vaca Pedraza suspended Cotas counselor and former operations manager of Fexpo, respectively, paid hotel rooms and Las Americas Bougainville, where the group stayed.
Sosa also involved a number of leaders and authorities and Cruz benianas that after stating that they would not be cited, ordered to investigate their accounts the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Superintendency of Banks.


So far we have heard unofficially Tóásó statements and Tadic. Both agree that everything is clarified quickly if the DPP is open five computers and cell phones turned seized rooms Rózsa, and Dwyer Magyarosi, but proceedings were delayed until the Prosecutor this week, when the artifacts were handed over to a consulting firm to be studied.


Amid all the wave of accusations without proof, is the lack of respect for human rights. Hungary, Croatia and Ireland have protested in public by the little information that the Bolivian Government has given the facts of the Las Americas hotel and especially the lack of prosecutors in the alleged shooting. Hungary and Ireland reserve the right to withdraw from the case to the European Union, while the lawyer Tóásó studies report the alleged torture of his client before the International Criminal Court.


Furthermore, in Ireland there is a legal complaint brought by the Dwyer family for his death. When his body arrived at Dublin, an autopsy was performed, whose results will be announced in about three months. From this evidence, Ireland will take decisions. While awaiting more specific information, the opposition denounced the politicization of the case and the government's interest in using it as a weapon in the campaign for December 6. For its part, the Government talks about terrorism and covenants required to be delivered to those involved not to involve the entire region.

Key People

Eduardo Rózsa
According to Tadic's statements and Tóásó was the only one who knew the entire operation and their linkages. As each member of the organization spoke a different language, Rózsa was who was responsible for communicating with everyone, without assigning tasks that the rest can communicate fluently with each other.

Tibor Révész
Is the head of the Guard or Guard Zsekler Magyar. There are signs indicating that he worked as a recruiter of international group. In Hungary and Romania has more than 5,000 people trained. He was in Bolivia at least between December 11 and January 9, where it remained lodged in the Hotel Las Americas.

Luis V. Hurtado
Along with Henry Cow, rented rooms in Bougainville and the Americas, where alleged terrorists are housed. They are the only two people who left footprints and evidence that implicated with Rózsa. It is believed that the two are no longer in the country and were suspended from their positions and Cotas Fexpo.

Hugo A. Acha
The former president of Bolivia Human Rights Foundation has been identified by several witnesses as a link between the financiers and Eduardo Rózsa. We nicknamed Superman. He admits that he met Rózsa, who went to his office to interview him as a journalist and then contacted three other occasions. You are in United States.

Alejandro Melgar
Nicknamed Lucas supposedly was an important leader because, according to Tadic, when he reached the hotel group's problems are solved. Could not be found. It is known that he traveled to Argentina, then Uruguay and is now believed that the former counsel to the center of reconciling CAINCO in Peru.

Ignacio Villa
It has a long history of cheating, theft and forgery agrabado material, but is considered key by the Prosecution. The credibility of his testimony depends largely, if Marcelo Sosa has in his hands. Yesterday he told the commission of Representatives and left doubts about whether what was said or told.

Timeline

- April 15. An explosion destroyed the door of the house of Cardinal Terrazas July, averaging 2:00.

- April 16. An elite group of police burst in the fourth floor of the Hotel Las Americas, at 4:00, and kills Eduardo Rózsa, Árpád Magyarosi and Michael Dwyer. Then goes to the booth occupied the heights in Fexpo and found weapons and explosives.

- April 17. Police presented the weapons, explosives, electronic documents and artifacts found on site and at the booth, and he clarified the attack on the cardinal's house, blaming Rózsa and his group.

- April 28. Juan Carlos Guedes Bruno Alcides Mendoza Masavi and were arrested in separate operations in Santa Cruz and moved overland to La Paz.

- April 29. Guedes and arrive in La Paz Mendoza, blindfolded with packing tape. Accuse them of providing weapons to the alleged terrorist cell, and they claim they were tortured.

- April 30. Guedes said the media and ensures that the target was Evo Morales, but wanted to eliminate the prefects of Santa Cruz, Ruben Costas and Beni, Ernesto Suárez.

- May 3. The government created the Amazon command, "to fight terrorism."

- May 4. Sosa The prosecutor referred to much of the leadership Cruz as being involved in the alleged terrorist cell.

- May 5. Witnesses contradict the prosecutor and denied having appointed leaders.

- May 8. Order to investigate the accounts of 30 leaders and benianos Cruz.

- May 13. Have the ballistics report, which claim that there were clashes in the hotal Las Americas April 16.

Original article:
http://www.eldeber.com.bo/2009/2009-05-16/vernotaahora.php?id=090516003328
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