• THE Bolivian district attorney’s office has
identified Hugo Achá Melgar who, according to the
AFP news agency, is Bolivia’s representative to the
U.S. Human Rights Foundation (HRF), as providing the
bulk of the funds for the terrorist gang foiled in
Santa Cruz while plotting to assassinate President
Evo Morales.
The HRF is a New York-based nongovernmental
organization known for its activities of
interference and CIA links. Its general secretary,
Armando Valladares is a terrorist of Cuban origin.
District Attorney Marcelo Sosa, who is leading the
investigation in this case, identified Achá, alias
"Superman," along with Alejandro Melgar, "El Lucas,"
as being involved in and funding the plot.
In a statement to a La Paz television station,
Achá – currently in the United States – rejected
those charges but confessed that he had met with the
killers’ leader, Hungarian-Bolivian Eduardo Rózsa-Flores,
on "four or five" occasions. The Rózsa-Flores
terrorist group was dismantled in a Bolivian police
operation a few weeks ago. Three of the mercenaries,
among them the group’s alleged leader, Eduardo Rózsa-Flores,
died in a gun fight, while two others were arrested
and are currently being detained in La Paz. The
authorities subsequently captured two other
conspirators, both members of the fascist
organization Unión Juvenil Cruceńista, which
provided the group with weapons.
A RECOUPED HUNGARIAN NEO-NAZI
Born in Bolivia, Eduardo Rózsa Flores, the
Hungarian leader of the conspiracy to assassinate
Evo Morales, belonged to circles of the Hungarian
extreme right close to the Jobbik neo-Nazi party,
which illegally maintains a paramilitary
organization, the Hungarian Guard.
According to the Hungarian Spectrum website, he
joined the Croatian army in the early 1990s, took
part in various battles and was wounded three times.
Suspected of trafficking arms and drugs, he left
Croatia and returned to Hungary in 1994, where he
collaborated with neo-Nazi groups.
Two of his accomplices also have biographies that
end with their participation in extreme-right
circles: Árpád Magyarosi, killed in the assault, and
Előd Tóásó, currently in detention, are both members
of the Székely Légió, a paramilitary organization
that plans commando attacks on Romania. Irishman
Michael Martin Dwyer was a mercenary in the Balkans
and possibly met the leader of the group in Croatia.
In Bolivia, Rózsa was in contact with Jorge Mones
Ruiz, head of UnoAmerica, a fascist foundation
linked to the CIA. According to EFE, one of the
detainees of the Santa Cruz conspiracy, Juan Carlos
Gueder, has already confessed to having met with
Rózsa-Flores and accused Achá, whom, he said, should
also "take responsibility."
Achá’s accomplice, Alejandro "Lucas" Melgar, is
currently in Uruguay, according to his family, to
take part in a sport shooting tournament.
According to the district attorney’s office, it
was Melgar who contracted the owner of the vehicle
with which Rósza, in an earlier attempt, dynamited
the entrance to the house of Cardinal Julio Terrazas
on April 14 in an act of provocation.
Workers in the four luxury hotels where the
mercenaries were staying and employees of the Santa
Cruz Telephone Cooperative are to be summoned by the
district attorney.
Yesterday a key witness appeared in the 8th
Criminal Hearings Court. He presented a video taped
with a cellular telephone in which Rózsa-Flores
speaks of his plot to assassinate President Evo
Morales.
"POET," "PARALYTIC" AND CIA AGENT
Arrested in Havana in late 1960 for placing
explosives in public places on CIA instructions,
Armando Valladares won notoriety for his burlesque
exit from jail, requested from abroad, disguised as
a "paralytic poet." An informant for the Batista
police, he later devoted himself to sabotage until
his detention.
The only book that Valladares "wrote" was
ironically titled "Desde mi silla de ruedas (From
My Wheelchair)." It was actually written by his
friend and accomplice Carlos Alberto Montaner.
When he arrived in the United States, Valladares
made himself available to the U.S. intelligence
community with extreme servility, and was appointed
ambassador to Geneva by the ultra-right President
Ronald Reagan.
Via his Human Rights Foundation, Valladares
published a report on the human rights situation in
Bolivia last October, in which he condemned the "political
violence" in that country.
According to the Venezuelan lawyer and researcher
Eva Golinger, author of La Telerańa Imperial
(The Imperial Web), the Human Rights Foundation was
created by Thor Halvorssen Mendoza in 2005 to attack
and discredit the Venezuelan, Bolivian and
Ecuadorian governments. The son of one of
Venezuela’s wealthiest families Halvorssen worked
with the CIA in El Salvador and Nicaragua.
On May 4, 2008, Valladares the CIA agent
volunteered himself as an observer for the illegal
referendum in Santa Cruz on behalf of his
organization.•