The Guardian: Ecuador: defiant protesters parade captured officers as unrest drags on
Eight uniformed officers were brought onto a stage and forced to address a crowd of thousands of activists but were not harmed
Indigenous protesters in Ecuador have paraded a group of captured police officers on stage in a brazen show of defiance to the government of LenĂn Moreno, as protests against austerity-measures dragged into a second week.
Eight uniformed officers were brought onto a stage and forced to address a crowd of thousands of activists who have occupied the Casa de Cultura theatre in the capital Quito. A group of journalists, including the Guardian, were also temporarily prevented from leaving the theatre.
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More News On The Unrest In Ecuador
In Ecuador, thousands march as anti-government protests intensify -- NBC/AP
Ecuador's streets rumble with indigenous wrath -- Reuters
Defiant protesters in Ecuador parade captive police officers -- AP
Ecuador shuts down major oil pipeline amid worsening protests over fuel prices -- France 24
Ecuador halts major oil pipeline due to protests, eyes force majeure -- Reuters
Ecuador’s indigenous people are leading the anti-government protests. They have a record of ousting presidents. -- The Washington Post
Ecuador unrest: What led to the mass protests? -- Al Jazeera
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