pgh/dfm, United Nations, Wednesday July 27 2011, (Prensa Latina)
The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, today called on the United Nations assume the responsibility of implementing international policies so that water would be a real public service and not a private business.
During a press conference at the UN headquarters, Morales, who participated this Wednesday in a session of the General Assembly on access to water, indicated that climate change and global warming are the principle enemies of this vital liquid.
Morales attended the commemoration of the first anniversary of the recognition of water has a human right at the [UN] headquarters. The leader insisted before journalists that “Water is as important as any other right”.
He also reiterated accusations concerning attempts by the United States to destabilise and discredit his government.
On that tack he remembered that in 2008 he expelled the US ambassador Philip Goldberg from his country for leading a political conspiracy and a coup d'etat, and also the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
Translated by James Tweedie