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Bolivian President Evo Morales visited the Faculty of Policy at the University Complutense of Madrid, where hundreds of students waiting for him with a gift: a mural of indigenous leader Tupac Katari. The Latin American president, visibly moved, gave a speech on Indian history and the problems facing his country. The students chanted and cheered relentlessly.
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14.09.2009 Within the intense tour in Spain Evo Morales, the Bolivian president pulled out a hole in his schedule to visit the University Policy the Complutense. He was expected at 17.30, but came at six o'clock. During that half hour fifty students were organized to make a "good human chain" so that Morales had facilities to access the site.

college students awaited him restless, a few others there was only attracted by the cameras and the expectation who saw the doors of the faculty: "And all this is that the Bolivian," one with some contempt. The comment was so bajini , if they had heard the fellow would have put together a good.

The excuse of the visit was the presentation of a mural in honor of the indigenous leader Tupac Katari . Evo Morales inaugurated the work and then give a short lecture at the auditorium of the school. At six o'clock Morales got out of the car and was received by the dean of the faculty, Francisco Aldecoa and the Rector of the Complutense, Carlos Berzosa . After a struggle between journalists and students, Evo made it to see the mural and then quickly proceed to the conference venue.

The auditorium was packed. Folk Bolivian President welcomed aymara and let the doors of the auditorium nearly a hundred students, although failed to make much noise inside. There was no space.

The hosts made all the praise. "His eyes lifted up our faculty wish again because they need to be re-elected heads of government like you to eliminate inequalities in Latin America," said Carlos Berzosa. "His arrival at Government restores confidence in politics" said, Pablo Iglesias, a teacher at the school. A student representative took the floor to remember that students strongly supported the policy and claimed Bolivian leader who wanted to avoid the bureaucratic terminology as "Excellency" to say "Welcome, Comrade President" .

Evo, visibly moved appreciated the compliments and began his speech by reading the death sentence that he was subjected to Tupac Katari: "When he died Katari said, 'I die but will return in millions." Now we have returned and those millions are in Bolivia. " Morales got that phrase students get rid of applause and mythical 'harangues': "Alert walking, sword of Bolivar for Latin America" \u200b\u200b, echoed in the hall.

"WE CALL THE AXIS OF EVIL"

Evo Morales gave a brief review of the history of Indian struggle to conclude this: "Now we have a multinational state where there is harmony between the indigenous mother earth and its territory, in addition to equality with mestizos. " Bolivian President recalled that last year for the first time in 183 years the Bolivian people approved the constitution with their votes : "Rebellion of yesterday, today's revolution, this is the symbol of democratic transformation. This is not to lead, we only give voice to the people, something that never happened. "

aymara leader spoke with humor of the criticism that his government has received more conservative factions between Europe and North America: "We call the axis of evil - first Fidel commented, laughing, after Chavez, and told me: 'already joins another axis of evil. Welcome to the axis of evil companions, '"quipped the president. Morales said that the struggle against empires before are still there today: "We dominated under neoliberal macroeconomic policies do not solve problems of inequality in the majority. "

In this sense, the Bolivian president asked for help, after the rector, Carlos Berzosa, Complutense offered to the faculty as a member of the Bolivian government, "Yes, we need you as partners, we need help to change the colonial mentality that lies on both sides of the Atlantic. "

MOTHER EARTH

In his speech, the worry and the struggle for climate change was one of the prioritized areas in which Morales: "We are in a time which I think is most important defend the rights of the mother earth that human right. " After strong statement recalled how climate change has altered the landscape of Bolivia and in the rest of the world the consequences are present: "It is very important to be steadfast in the fight against climate change, I sometimes despair namely difficulties to which we are facing, but we have to fight for the motherland, "said Bolivian thus following one of three key precepts of the Aymara culture. In his farewell

repeated countless times how surprised and grateful that he was warmly received by the students: "In my life I never dreamed to be in an event like this, and after this meeting I know that Bolivia is not alone. I am more committed than ever to fight for the rights of all Bolivians and the Latin American people. " The cheers and shouts of "Evo president" is higher than ever heard. Morales came out quickly, it was up dinner with the king. Students were happy and proud to have a leader to follow.

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