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Bolivia's
President Evo Morales is welcomed upon his arrival home after an
unplanned 14-hour layover in Vienna at the airport in El Alto, Bolivia,
Wednesday, July 3, 2013. The European rerouting of the Bolivian
presidential plane over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker
Edward Snowden was aboard ignited outrage Wednesday among Latin American
leaders who called it a stunning violation of national sovereignty and
disrespect for the region. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Bolivia's
President Evo Morales speaks upon his arrival home after an unplanned
14-hour layover in Vienna, at the airport in El Alto, Bolivia,
Wednesday, July 3, 2013. The European rerouting of the Bolivian
presidential plane over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker
Edward Snowden was aboard ignited outrage Wednesday among Latin American
leaders who called it a stunning violation of national sovereignty and
disrespect for the region. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
A
man holds a sign in support of President Evo Morales reading in Spanish
"Evo brother the people is with you " as supporters wait for his
arrival at the airport in El Alto, Bolivia, Wednesday, July 3, 2013.
Bolivia's president left Europe for home on Wednesday in a diplomatic
drama after his flight was rerouted and delayed overnight in Austria,
allegedly because of suspicions he was trying to spirit NSA leaker
Edward Snowden to Latin America. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Supporters
shout and wave Bolivian and indigenous flags they wait to welcome
President Evo Morales at the airport in El Alto, Bolivia, Wednesday,
July 3, 2013. Bolivia's president left Europe for home on Wednesday in a
diplomatic drama after his flight was rerouted and delayed overnight in
Austria, allegedly because of suspicions he was trying to spirit NSA
leaker Edward Snowden to Latin America. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Venezuelan
and Bolivian shout slogans outside Bolivia's embassy in a show of
support for Bolivia's President Evo Morales in Caracas, Venezuela,
Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Morales headed home after an unplanned 14-hour
layover in Vienna after France and Portugal refused to let his plane
cross their airspace because of suspicions that NSA leaker Edward
Snowden was on board. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
Bolivia's
President Evo Morales speaks upon his arrival home after an unplanned
14-hour layover in Vienna, at the airport in El Alto, Bolivia,
Wednesday, July 3, 2013. The European rerouting of the Bolivian
presidential plane over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker
Edward Snowden was aboard ignited outrage Wednesday among Latin American
leaders who called it a stunning violation of national sovereignty and
disrespect for the region. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Ecuador's
President Rafael Correa, center, waves to journalists upon his arrival
to the airport accompanied by Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino,
right, and Bolivia's Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca in Cochabamba,
Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Correa said that the situation lived
by Bolivian President Evo Morales is very serious and is in Cochabamba
for an extraordinary meeting of South American leaders to discuss the
rerouting of Morales' plane in Europe, over suspicions that National
Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on board. (AP Photo/Juan
Karita)
Ecuador's
President Rafael Correa, center, reviews a honor guard upon his arrival
to the airport in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Correa
said that the situation lived by Bolivian President Evo Morales is very
serious and is in Cochabamba for an extraordinary meeting of South
American leaders to discuss the rerouting of Morales' plane in Europe,
over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was
on board. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro reviews a honor guard upon his arrival to the
airport in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Maduro is in
Cochabamba for an extraordinary meeting of South American leaders to
show support for Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose plane was
rerouted in Europe, over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker
Edward Snowden was on board. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Ecuador's
President Rafael Correa speaks upon his arrival to the airport in
Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Correa said that the
situation lived by Bolivian President Evo Morales is very serious and is
in Cochabamba for an extraordinary meeting of South American leaders to
discuss the rerouting of Morales' plane in Europe, over suspicions that
National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on board. (AP
Photo/Juan Karita)
Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro, front left, reviews an honor guard upon his
arrival to the airport in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013.
Maduro is in Cochabamba for an extraordinary meeting of South American
leaders to show support for Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose plane
was rerouted in Europe, over suspicions that National Security Agency
leaker Edward Snowden was on board. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro speaks upon his arrival to the airport in
Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Maduro is in Cochabamba for
an extraordinary meeting of South American leaders to show support for
Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose plane was rerouted in Europe, over
suspicions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on
board. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro, left, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa,
right, and Bolivia's President Evo Morales acknowledge supporters during
a welcome ceremony for presidents attending an extraordinary meeting in
Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday , July 4, 2013. Leaders of Uruguay,
Ecuador, Surinam, Argentina and Venezuela are meeting in Bolivia
Thursday in support of Morales, who said said Thursday that the
rerouting of his plane in Europe, over suspicions that National Security
Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on board was a plot by the U.S. to
intimidate him and other Latin American leaders. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Ecuador's
President Rafael Correa waves to reporters at Mariscal Sucre Airport
prior to traveling to Bolivia for an extraordinary meeting concerning
the rerouting of the Bolivian president's plane, in Tababela, Ecuador,
Thursday, July 4, 2013. Correa said that situation lived by President
Evo Morales is very serious and is traveling to Cochabamba to show his
support for Morales who called the rerouting of his plane over
suspicions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was
aboard a provocation to Latin America and urged European countries to
“free themselves” from the United States. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Atanasio
Ocampo, of Guerro, who says he painted his face the colors of the
electrician workers union, holds a poster of Bolivia's President Evo
Morales’s during a protest outside the US Embassy in Mexico City,
Thursday, July 4, 2013. Protesters gathered to publicly condemn the
United States for its alleged involvement in the rerouting of the
Bolivian president's plane, which was returning from Moscow, over
suspicions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on
board. (AP Photo/Ivan Pierre Aguirre)
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