Evo Morales finds asylum in Mexico

One of South America’s last remaining leftist heads of state, Evo Morales received an offer of asylum from Mexico government on Monday. Evo Morales has basically stated that he fled to Mexico as his family's lives were at risk. Evo Morales stepped off a Mexican government plane on Tuesday and into exile on Mexican soil. Morales resigned on Sunday after weeks of protests over a disputed presidential election result. Morales was re-elected to the presidency in October, in an election result that opposition leaders called fraudulent. Though he offered to hold fresh elections, protests continued and Morales stepped down on Sunday following a police and military mutiny.
Evo Morales was in the eyes of Colonists a dangerous man guilty of being too democratic, attempting to serve needs of the poor rather than corporate interests. Evo Morales cared about his people and he spoke for the indigenous instead of the Spanish colonizers but now Fascism and Spanish Colonialism will be the rule of law in Bolivia. This is exactly why we need a Pan-Third Worldist Revolution.
Before departing from his own Country Evo Morales put out a statement on Twitter saying;


"It hurts to leave the country for political reasons, but I will remain vigilant. Soon I will return with greater strength and energy."

the people of Bolivia now wait in horrifying suspense as their first truly democratic and indigenous leader is no longer there to give them want they voted for. It is highly unlikely that Evo Morales will have a way back in Bolivia. One of the main issues is the failed tactics of electoral politics over the proven tactics of revolution. Human dignity and the environment are two basic organic fundamentals that are being destroyed by Imperialism, it is a waste of time to put faith in electoral democracy, only a dictatorship of the indigenous in Bolivia backed with firepower can set the people free.  

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