Ecuadorian Government's 'Humanitarian Convoy' Sparks Crackdown in Otavalo - teleSUR English
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Ecuadorian Government's 'Humanitarian Convoy' Sparks Crackdown in Otavalo - teleSUR English
Human rights defenders report excessive force and arbitrary arrests during military operations. On Tuesday, residents of Otavalo, a canton in Ecuador’s Imbabura province, awoke to another day of repression as security forces under President Daniel Noboa implemented the so-called “Humanitarian Convoy.” RELATED: Ecuador Enters 4th Week of Protests Against President Noboa Human rights defenders reported that state forces entered the area using disp…
Ecuadorian Government’s ‘Humanitarian Convoy’ Sparks Crackdown in Otavalo
Human rights defenders report excessive force and arbitrary arrests during military operations. On Tuesday, residents of Otavalo, a canton in Ecuador’s Imbabura province, awoke to another day of repression as security forces under President Daniel Noboa implemented the so-called “Humanitarian Convoy.” Human rights defenders reported that state forces entered the area using disproportionate force, creating chaos and panic and carrying out multipl…
The Office of the Ombudsman of Ecuador evaluates the opening of an investigation into violations against the HHD, while community leaders demand the immediate withdrawal of military forces.
The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) called on the government of Daniel Noboa “the complete cessation of repression” and the withdrawal of the security forces from Otavalo (Imbabura), where there are clashes in the context of protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies.
Respuestas rápidas de lo que pasa en Otavalo: convoy, heridos, detenidos y más
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With a total of 7,000 military and police officers, the authorities seek to regain control of the province and ensure security after more than three weeks of protests.
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