The Guardian: Ecuador at standstill after two weeks of protests over cost of living crisis
During demonstrations, started by an Indigenous federation, roads were blocked and vehicles torched, and police fired teargas
Ecuador has been brought to a near standstill after two weeks of tumultuous protests over a spike in fuel and food prices as global inflation inflames discontent over widening inequality across Latin America.
At least five people have died after demonstrators blocked roads, torched vehicles and hurled stones, while police responded with teargas during several days of clashes.
Ecuador’s health ministry has said two people died in ambulances delayed by road blockades. Twelve police officers are reported injured.
Ecuador’s powerful Indigenous federation Conaie began the protests a fortnight ago setting out 10 demands amid the spiralling cost of living. Among them are a freeze on fuel prices, a moratorium on bank debts, subsidies for fertiliser and no mining in Indigenous territories.
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WNU Editor: It looks like Euador is going to get some relief .... IMF Board Concludes Reviews for Ecuador, Unlocking $1 Billion (Reuters).
More News On The Growing Unrest In Ecuador
Violent protests over food and fuel prices bring Ecuador to a standstill -- Financial Times
Ecuador economic protests: 'Lasso's government will have to make some pretty serious concessions' -- France 24
Fresh violence in Ecuador's capital as Indigenous protests continue -- AFP
Ecuador President Faces Ouster Vote As Fuel Price Protests Enter 13th Day -- IBTimes
Ecuador president: Indigenous leader is trying to stage coup -- AP
Ecuador Opposition Lawmakers Push to Remove President After Protests -- Reuters
Ecuador opposition calls for early elections -- Reuters
Indigenous protesters are paralyzing Ecuador. Here’s why. -- Washington Post
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