Indigenous-Led Movement Against Austerity Is Gaining Momentum in Ecuador
Indigenous groups demand repeal of fuel subsidy cuts amid government repression that has caused 92 injuries and 100 detentions, with protests entering their third week, CONAIE said.
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Indigenous-Led Movement Against Austerity Is Gaining Momentum in Ecuador
The video is shocking. The footage is low quality, shot from above and behind the scene: A group of people run from state security forces up an empty highway at full speed. Four people are carrying a limp body. But under the fire of gunshots, tear gas and police sirens, three of the people drop the body and flee. The other man, in a blue jacket, kneels beside the body, and holds onto him. Source
Ecuador’s Indigenous movement launches ‘indefinite national strike’
In Ecuador, the country’s largest Indigenous movement has been leading mass protests in the streets for nearly two weeks against President Daniel Noboa’s lifting of diesel subsidies. Gas prices have spiked. They say it will impact the price of food. They’re calling their protests an “indefinite national strike.” The country is now on fire. They have faced repression. But they have vowed to continue in the streets, demanding justice. Demanding th…
Ecuador’s Indigenous Movement to Define Next Steps in National Strike - teleSUR English
Universities urge the Noboa administration to avoid more deaths and human rights violations. On Thursday, the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) will meet to decide new actions to continue the national strike against President Daniel Noboa’s policies. RELATED: Indigenous Protester Killed in Ecuador: UN Human Rights Office Demands Urgent Dialogue The Indigenous movement said leaders of the Indigenous peoples and nationa…
Quito, Oct 3 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador's indigenous movement denounced a "systematic" repression against mobilizations in the framework of the national strike that reaches 12 days today against policies of President Daniel Noboa. Ecuador's indigenous people denounce state repression in protests first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The indigenous movement of Ecuador ratified Thursday the continuation of the protests called against the government of President Daniel Noboa for the elimination of the subsidy to diesel, after eleven days of demonstrations and blockades of carts that have so far left a deceased and more than a hundred detainees, including a dozen in pretrial detention.
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