A Bolivian Government Sanctioned Murders? Foreign Mercenaries Hired Through Suspected Internet Social Network to Kill President of Bolivia:By Marc Chamot
How quickly the topic changes, Updated April 18th 2009:
"Wow Folks, Shocking! I’m sorry folks: I’ve just viewed the Bolivian TV Network showing the morbid photos of these poor dead men, I have NO DOUBT in my mind that these poor souls were MURDERED by the Bolivian government of Evo Morales and its police.
They all took similar and various coincidental bullet shots in the chests, they were all undressed as if they were in bed sleeping, and the most suspicious thing about it all, NONE of these photos show any of them having any weapons by their side or look like they were in a thirty minute firefight.
The Bolivian government will have a whole lot of explaining to do to the Europeans, mainly Ireland and Hungary, for the MURDER of its citizens, and I would possibly push for the deepest economical sanctions against Evo Morales and his country of Bolivia soon."
Updated & thanks to commentor, "One thing for sure is that there is more to this story to come out."
There is a new meaning for Internet social Networks these days, and now people can go there and hire professional killers to kill their presidents.
A big news story is brewing abroad at this very minute, a story that went largely ignored by the American mainstream media, it is being talked about in every corner of the world, except in the United States.
Yesterday, the Bolivian government apparently gunned down, and killed three suspected murder-for-hires, well trained European mercenaries to kill, left-winger president Evo Morales of Bolivia.
New Revelations; was it a Bolivian Government Sanctioned Murder?
Hungarians involved in plot against Bolivian president - VIDEO
Friday, 17 April 2009
"Bolivian police shot dead three men and arrested two others in a crackdown on what they called a "terrorist gang" which had allegedly been preparing a plot against Bolivian President Evo Morales. According to local reports, the gang included some Hungarian members as well.
The Bolivian El Deber news agency reported on its website that police had circled the group in Hotel Las Americas in Santa Cruz in the early hours of Thursday, killing Eduardo Rozsa Flores, Arpad Magyarosi ands Michael Martin Dwyer, and arresting Mario Tadic and Elod Toaso. Police said that Magyarosi and Toaso were Hungarian nationals, Rozsa and Tadic Croatian, and Dwyer Irish.
Zoltan Brady, editor-in-chief of Hungarian literary magazine Kapu, which had employed Rozsa Flores and published several of his books, said he was convinced that the group had not been involved in a plot of any kind.
Brady said he had talked to Rozsa Flores two days ago, adding that his colleague had gone to Bolivia in May 2008 "to fight against its communist government" and for the independence of the province of Santa Cruz. "Eduardo lived in the jungle and was involved in regular fights... he was a soldier, a partisan, fighting together with thousands of others in the jungle," Brady said.
He also added that he thought that Rozsa Flores and the others had been executed rather than killed in a fire fight.
Bolivian Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera branded the group as championing a "far-right fascist ideology" and blamed them for former bomb attacks on the house of a minister and a cardinal. The vice-president claimed that they were plotting to kill President Morales.
Rozsa-Flores acted the lead in a Hungarian feature film shot in 2001 under the title "Chico". He was born in Santa Cruz in 1960 of a Hungarian father and Spanish mother. The family moved to Chile in 1972, then to Sweden and, in 1975, to Hungary.
Graduating from a Hungarian university and dubbing himself a "conservative, anarchist world revolutionary," he fought in the Croatian war in the early 1990s. In recognition of his heroism, Croatian President Franjo Tudjman promoted him to the rank of major.
In 2003 Rozsa Flores was spokesman of a dissident organisation calling itself Iraqi Independent Government before quitting them later. In the meantime, he became deputy president of the Hungarian Islamic Community. Over the past few years he maintained close links with the Hungarian far-right."
It looks like the Internet social network in question is http://www.bebo.com/ a primarily Irish network. That’s where one of its key players, Irishman Michael Dwyer had his so called professional resume of mercenary life and his accomplishments. As usual, when these networks get bad publicity, they tear down and remove profiles.
And now, here are some of these people having a field day over this, even Americans are being ridiculed over our supposed gun craze, that these people imagine.
Is this the Irish would-be assassin of Evo Morales?
Sure fits. Thanks to some quick work by reader RM, check out this Bebo page on a certain Michael Dwyer.Let's check the points in common1) Is Irish2) Loves guns and fancies himself as a sniper3) Is definitely in South America and according to messages left by friends is in Bolivia4) Has Bruce Willis's "The Jackal" as the answer to his "What kind of Assassin are You?" profile box5) Thinks he's hard6) Member of an Irish battlefield simulation club
Sure looks like a possible to me. Has anyone seen this man mooching round Santa Cruz recently? Well sure looks that way, as this photo from his Bebo album has him placed in the eastern Bolivia area 116 days ago.
The foreign terrorists in Latin America are… Irish?
Although right-wing terrorism, and the denial that it exists, are semi-hot topics in the United States, it’s a much more serious reality in Latin America than theoretical MOOSLEM TERRORISTS.
Hungarians involved in plot against Bolivian president, local news agency says
“Budapest/Santa Cruz, Bolivia, April 17 (MTI) - Bolivian police shot dead three men and arrested two others in a crackdown on what they called a "terrorist gang" which had allegedly been preparing a plot against Bolivian President Evo Morales. According to local reports, the gang included some Hungarian members as well.
The Bolivian El Deber news agency reported on its website that police had encircled the group in Hotel Las Americas in Santa Cruz in the early hours of Thursday, killing Eduardo Rozsa Flores, Arpad Magyarosi ands Michael Martin Dwyer, and arresting Mario Tadic and Elod Toaso. Police said that Magyarosi and Toaso were Hungarian nationals, Rozsa and Tadic Croatian, and Dwyer Irish. Bolivian Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera branded the group as championing a "far-right fascist ideology" and blamed them for former bomb attacks on the house of a minister and a cardinal. The vice-president claimed that they were plotting to kill President Morales.”
Via Inca Kola News comes a report of an attempted assassination attempt on Bolivian President Evo Morales. Bina, at News of the Restless translated several reports from Bolivia’s ABI which fill in more information. From what is known, it appears there was a terrorist cell — including Europeans (some reports say Hungarians, others Romanians, and still others Croatians)– operating in Santa Cruz, where the U.S. Embassy was unwisely supporting what appeared to be a fascist group seeking to foment an secessionist movement in the region. Whether these were hired guns or an organized terrorist group isn’t clear yet. Santa Cruz secession was largely funded and led by Bolivians of Croatian and East European extraction, who may still have ties to the “old country”.
To add confusion to what we know, a few days ago, someone tried to blow up the Cardinal of Santa Cruz’ home (His Eminence was unharmed, but the poor guy is recovering from heart surgery and didn’t need the excitement). The Cardinal is not a supporter of Evo Morales, but of his opponents. This group was supposedly responsible for the attack on the Cardinal’s home.
Predictably — the far-right in Santa Cruz is trying to suggest that the terrorist reports were phony, though Bolivian officials showed the explosives, weapons and dead Irishman, and other foreigners and a Bolivian. Others of various nationalities are said to be in custody.
The Irishman, now ready to be planed under the old sod is named Michael Dwyer. I thought right-wing militias were a U.S. thing, but apparently not. The Irish Times is reporting that Ireland’s Foreign Ministry is investigating, but does not identify Dwyer. Dwyer’s website which includes several photos on him in Bolivia, lists friends and associates in various Irish paramilitary “clubs” that may be of interest to the Foreign Ministry and international law enforcement people.
Infamous foreigners killed in Bolivia’s past: Butch Cassidy (Leroy Robert Parker) and the Sundance Kid 1908, and Communist Revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara who was captured and executed in 1967.








6 comments:
None of the Latin American writers who commented on this story said that these mercs were recruited through Bebo... which is not "primarily Irish", but the 3rd largest social networking site in the English speaking world (after MySpace and Facebook). I, for one, only said that it might pay investigators to look at the late Mr. Dwyer's friends, as listed on the site. Mr. Dwyer was a member of a Galway war game club (which sounds like paintball to me), the members of which would know more about his political/social activities than a guy in Mexico, another guy in Peru, or a woman in Canada would.
No offense, but you're an idiot.
stupid
Marc,
bebo.com is a US Corporation.
Bebo, Inc.
795 Folsom Street
6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94107
USA
And it's owned by AOL. I can't say whether or not it is a 'mostly Irish' website in terms of usage because I don't hold with the online social networking craze but if it is being used by mercenaries then it's a problem for US law enforcement.
If Dwyer chose to be a mercenary then he reaped what he sowed but don't anyone confuse him with the typical Irish soldier who is a peacekeeper by trade.
JohnH
O.N.E.
Check out the following link which shows bolivian tv coverage http://www.budapesttimes.hu/content/view/11706/219/
Apparently there was a 30 minute gun fight but all these guys are in their underpants and died single shots. The Irish guy is in his underpants and took one shot direct to the heart.
One thing for sure is that there is more to this story to come out.
Also just from the photos it looks like one of the men had their hands tied. You may see this from the footage of the boddy bag which seems to show the bound hands out in front but there is a clear image of the bound hands as he lies on the floor. Story is starting to gather pace in Ireland now as these images are viewed.
It looks very strange, there aren't bullets strewn everywhere, the bodies aren't riddle with bullets and from the mortification on their faces they looked shocked. New reports earlier said that the 'terrorists' had retreated to the hotel after a short exchange and that they had blown out the windows of the hotel. In their underwear...
Looks to me like a precise operation.
According to the times today, Michel Dwyer had been working for a security company and had been sent to Bolivia on training. While there he was told that his prospects in Ireland were limited and that he'd be better off working there until things improved.
Then again they say your judged by the company you keep and what business had he in the company of the other men who were killed...
Poor boy, his dreams shattered. His mother's child dead.... on a fools errand...
God Bless him.
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