Bush visit angers Guatemalan Mayans
Indigenous Guatemalans say president’s visit to Iximche ruins will sully holy site.

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ush is to visit the ruins and a farm co-operative later on Monday and Mayan leaders have promised to spiritually “cleanse” the site afterwards.
More than a million Guatemalans live in the United States, many of them illegally. About 2,500 of them have been expelled so far this year.
Meanwhile, Chavez has shadowed Bush for much of his trip and as Bush arrived in Guatemala on Sunday, the Venezuelan leader was in Nicaragua.
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Daniel Ortega, the country’s president, joined him in criticising US policies, saying US funds that could be invested in the region were used to fund the Iraq war.
Otega said: “If US policy does not change, we won’t be able the believe the message the US president is trying to deliver to Latin America,” said Ortega.
During the visit, Chavez announced a $2.5bn project to build an oil refinery in Nicaragua.
Chavez flew on to Haiti on Monday, while Bush was scheduled to travel later in the day to Mexico, the last leg of his five-nation tour.
The Venezuelan president, who will also visit Jamaica, is expected to pledge $20m in aid during his Haiti trip and take part in a rally in the capital, Port-au-Prince.