A court rules that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador's capital
- The Machángara River in Quito, Ecuador, has rights acknowledged by a local court holding the city accountable for pollution, stated by Kitu Kara.
- Ecuador's constitution recognizes the river's rights, leading to a ruling that pollution violates these rights, reported by a local court.
- The government must develop a cleanup plan for the Machángara River while appeals are ongoing, as mandated by the court.
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