Ecuador Is Under Attack
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Marlon Vargas denies dialogues with the government and demands clear conditions to stop protests over diesel subsidy in Ecuador.
UN Secretary General António Guterres expressed concern about the violence in the protests that left a deceased and dozens of wounded in Ecuador, called by the various indigenous movements against President Daniel Noboa, and called for dialogue.
Protests continue today in Ecuador for the ninth consecutive day, in the context of the national strike promoted by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (Conaie), which presented 10 demands to the government of Daniel Noboa
Ecuadornews: The strike led by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) yesterday marked a week with more blockades and police repression for the elimination of diesel subsidies, while the United Nations (UN) urged the government of President Daniel Noboa to stop the military repression against mobilized citizens.
Conaie warned that the crime against the Kichwa leader cannot go unpunished. The national strike seeks the repeal of the decree that increases the price of diesel and a solution to the crisis in health and education.
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