Evo Morales’s maneuvering in Zurich earns reprieve for La Paz
October 31, 2008
MP3 Audio: Interview with Eduardo Avila (13.35mb) Download
By: John Turnbull visit website
Genre: Interview
Tags: bolivia, fifa, football, global voices online, la paz, soccer
Is it safe to play football on the Andean altiplano or the Tibetan plateau? FIFA has not decided yet, but it continues to modify its judgment, originally decreed in May 07, that FIFA competitions could not be staged above 2,500m. On 29 Jun 07 we interview Eduardo Avila of Global Voices Online to learn about Bolivia's reaction to FIFA's decision-making process.
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