Tuesday, 21 March
Ecuador's main Indian federation claimed Monday that 30 peasants had been hospitalized and over 100 arrested during violent protests against a free trade pact with the United States scheduled to be signed in the coming days
Santiago de la Cruz, a leader from the Indian federation said that peasants clashed with police and soldiers in several parts of the country. Official reports indicate that the riots occurred in at least eight of the country’s twenty two provinces.
The indigenous protest, which began on March 13 but lost steam last week erupted again Monday with demonstrators demanding an immediate suspension of the free trade talks, the ousting from Ecuador of U.S. oil firm Occidental (Oxy) and the convening of a Constitutional Assembly.
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"The situation of some of our injured is very serious. The government has ordered full repression against demonstrators”, stressed the Indian leader who accused the President Palacio administration of curtailing “freedom of expression and the right to protest, which are safeguarded by the Constitution".
MercoPress