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February 05, 2009 05:19 PM

Bolivia thanks Iran for its help

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Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia celebrate the inauguration of a hospital in their village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales.  (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia celebrate the inauguration of a hospital in their village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia get the first glimpse of a new hospital in their village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia get the first glimpse of a new hospital in their village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia get the first glimpse of a new hospital in their village village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales.  (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Residents of Huarina, Bolivia get the first glimpse of a new hospital in their village village built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. The banner represents the local campesino organization. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. The banner represents the local campesino organization. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Aymara villagers look on at the equipment brought for their new hospital built with donations from the Venezuelan government in cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government during an inauguration ceremony in Huarina, Bolivia, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT)
Workers construct a dairy factory on the outskirts of Achacachi, Bolivia on a project funded by the Iranian government as cooperation with Evo Morales' leftist government, January 21, 2009. Both Venezuela and to a lesser extent Iran are investing in projects in Bolivia to bolster the government of Morales. (Noah Friedman-Rudovsky/MCT) MCT
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