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Latin America outraged over Morales' European pat down

The Bolivian leader's flight was diverted to Austria on suspicion that Edward Snowden was aboard.

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The Bolivian presidential airplane is parked at the Vienna International Airport in Austria this morning. Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane was diverted on a flight from Russia and forced to land in Austria over suspicions that Edward Snowden might be on board.

Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who came forward last month as the source of leaks on American surveillance, has already caused a major rift in the transatlantic relationship. He has once again pushed tensions to a new high 鈥 but this time between Europe and Latin America.

After a plane carrying Bolivia鈥檚 President Evo Morales back from Russia was diverted to Austria Tuesday, under apparent suspicion that Mr. Snowden was on board, Bolivia鈥檚 vice president declared to the world that his leader has been 鈥渒idnapped in Europe.鈥

鈥淲e want to say to Bolivia, we want to say to the world, that President Evo Morales, our president, the president of Bolivians, is today kidnapped in Europe; we want to tell the people of the world that our president has been kidnapped by imperialism and is being held in Europe,鈥 said Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera in La Paz.聽

Snowden, who leaked information on US surveillance practices from Hong Kong before heading to Russia, where he remains in legal limbo in the Moscow airport, has sought asylum from nearly two dozen countries. Many of those bids, including many from Europe, have been shut, while a slew of Latin American countries remain open.

President Morales said on Russian TV, before the diversion of his flight, that he was considering the American鈥檚 asylum bid.

But the plane that was flying Morales home from Moscow was forced to land in Austria, as France and Portugal refused permission for the aircraft to cross their airspace or land, Bolivian authorities claimed. Bolivia鈥檚 foreign minister railed against both European nations for putting Morales鈥 life at risk and said Snowden was not on the plane, which Austrian authorities have also said.

Anger at Europe...

According to the news network Al Jazeera, Bolivian Defense Minister Ruben Saavedra said the US State Department . 聽"We have the suspicion that they [the two European governments] were used by a foreign power, in this case the United States, as a way of intimidating the Bolivian state and President Evo Morales," he said.

Latin America, particularly the leftist leaders who have long criticized the 鈥渋mperialism鈥 of the US, quickly rallied around Morales. Argentina鈥檚 President Cristina Fernandez Kirchner , saying, 鈥淢other of God! What a world.鈥

She writes that President Jose Mujica of Uruguay is also 鈥渋ndignant鈥 and that 鈥. This is very humiliating.鈥

Her says that Peruvian President Humala Ollanta is going to call a meeting of Latin American defense ministers within the regional body UNASUR. 鈥淭omorrow is going to be a long and difficult day.鈥澛

Ecuador鈥檚 President, Rafael Correa, meanwhile, says the next hours .

鈥淓ither we graduated from the colonies, or we claim our independence, sovereignty and dignity. We are all Bolivia!鈥 he writes.

It鈥檚 unclear how deserved the claims from Latin America are 鈥 or on which side many countries in Europe actually sit in a case that has deeply embarrassed the Obama administration.

First, there are conflicting reports about how and why Morales鈥 plane ended up in Vienna and how long it will be grounded there.

According to a live blog running on the Guardian, Austria says . 鈥淎ustria did not close its airspace and the plane could of course land although many other countries apparently feared that Snowden was on board too. Austria did not do that, which means there is no fear here.鈥

Meanwhile, French officials from the foreign minister and prime minister鈥檚 office said, when contacted for comment by reporters, that they were unaware of the incident, according to various media outlets.聽

... and anger in Europe

And Europe has thus far reacted to the Snowden affair with fury against the US, after German and British newspapers leaked over the weekend that the US systematically spies on its allies in Europe.

The president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, : "I was always sure that dictatorships, some authoritarian systems, tried to listen ... but that measures like that are now practiced by an ally, by a friend, that is shocking, in the case that it is true."

Jean-Luc M茅lanchon, leader of France鈥檚 Left Party, said on French radio Sunday that 鈥淓dward Snowden ... ,鈥 writes France24. 鈥淚t鈥檚 thanks to him that we know we have been spied on. It is not acceptable that we allow a situation whereby he wanders uncertainly around the planet. He is a defender of all our freedoms.鈥

Snowden鈥檚 bid for asylum, however, has . As the AFP writes:

Germany, The Netherlands and Poland rejected Mr Snowden's asylum bid; an Indian foreign ministry said there was 鈥渘o reason to accede to the request鈥; and Brazil said it was 鈥渘ot going to respond.鈥

Austria, Finland, Iceland and Norway each said Mr Snowden's request was invalid because it was not filed from inside their respective countries. Ireland and Spain issued similar statements.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman in Beijing said they knew nothing about a bid apart from media reports.

France and Switzerland said they had not yet received an application, while Italy said it was 鈥渃ontemplating鈥 the request.

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