Ecuador: Death of Wounded Indigenous People Confirmed in Tuesday's Protests in Otavalo · Global Voices
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On Wednesday, 15 October, Conaie confirmed the death of José Alberto Guamán Izama, a 30-year-old Kichwa community member, who was shot in the chest during clashes between protesters and state forces in Otavalo, Imbabura province. According to the indigenous agency, Guamán was treated in local hospitals and transferred to Quito,
Conaie confirmed his death on October 15.
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Conaie claims that Guam was not wounded by public force during the demonstrations.
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