Before his transfer to Bolivia, Goldberg worked from Kosovo for the separation of the states of Serbia and Montenegro, which occurred in June of last year, as the last remaining aftertaste of the disappearance of Yugoslavia.
The disintegration of Yugoslavia unfolded during a bloody decade of civil war created to divide up through processes of 'decentralization' and 'autonomy' that which was finally imposed with the US military intervention and the presence of NATO and UN troops who occupied the Balkans to pacify the region.
The Yugoslav civil war had as its principal feature what is called 'ethnic cleansing,' which consists of the expulsion or annihilation of the traditional ethnic groups that make up the territory of Yugoslavia. The cruelest of this racial extermination occurred between the Serbs and the Croats.
Bolivia, only three months since the arrival of Ambassador Goldberg, began to suffer an exacerbation of racism and separatist autonomous movements, as in the Balkans, which was initiated from the eastern city of Santa Cruz, where the governing elite made up of, among others, Croatian businessmen, created a federalist movement called 'Camba Nation.'
One of the main Santa Cruz leaders of this separatist movement is the agro-industrial businessman and partner of Chilean capitalists, Branco Marinkovic, who in February 2007 became head of the Civic Committee of Santa Cruz, the entity behind the mobilization of pressure against the government of Evo Morales.
Bolivia Rising: Bolivia, Yugoslavia and US Ambassador Philip Goldberg
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