Government of Ecuador and some Indigenous Organizations Agree to End the Blockades in the Province of Imbabura News Channel 3-12
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The Ecuadorian Government has reached an agreement with the indigenous organizations to put an end to the protests that paralysed the country for 24 days, especially the province of Imbabura (north of Ecuador), following the elimination of the diesel subsidy. The strike, which left three people dead — including the indigenous Efraín Fuérez, who received at least three gunshot wounds — more than 150 wounded and more than a hundred detainees, incl…
By Ana María Cañizares and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Ecuadorian government and several indigenous organizations agreed this Wednesday to end the blockades that have been in place in the province of Imbabura for the past three weeks in protest of the elimination of diesel subsidies. After meeting privately to discuss the situation, both parties held a press conference in which they announced the agreement and the establishment of techni…
By Ana María Cañizares and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Ecuadorian government and several indigenous organizations agreed this Wednesday to end the blockades that have been in place in the province of Imbabura for the past three weeks in protest of the elimination of diesel subsidies. After meeting privately to discuss the situation, both parties held a press conference in which they announced the agreement and the establishment of techni…
“President Daniel Noboa’s government is one of dialogue, consensus and speech,” was the reaction of the Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, following the agreement reached by the Executive with the indigenous movement in Imbabura to stop the protests in this province.
After the Government of Ecuador and indigenous leaders of the [...]
The demonstrations in Quito are part of the 24-day strike led by indigenous communities in Imbabura, resulting in the elimination of the diesel subsidy. The post Protests in Quito end in clashes after march by José Guamán appeared first on El Diario.
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