Sunday, October 13, 2019

Chaos in Ecuador as protesters ransack govt buildings, clash with police as military restricts movement throughout country

After another day of unrest in Ecuador’s capital Quito, which saw protesters blocking roads and breaking into government buildings, President Lenin Moreno agreed to assess the controversial cancellation of fuel subsidies.

Due to “the complexity of the situation,” Moreno will take another look at Decree 883, which has enraged citizens, Quito Mayor Jorge Yunda Machado announced on Twitter.

The move was one of the austerity measures introduced by the government in order to meet the conditions of a $4.2 billion loan deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Moreno later said that he would assess the impact of the cuts, but didn’t indicate whether he was planning to repeal it.

The president also offered to begin talks with protest leaders to settle the crisis, and they have accepted his invitation.

One of the conditions was that the talks be held in public and be broadcast live. “We’re not going to talk behind closed doors. It has to be with the Ecuadorian people,” one of the protest leaders said.

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Besides proposing dialogue, however, Moreno has also announced that he’s introducing a curfew and the “militarization” of Quito, starting at 8pm GMT. “This will facilitate the use of public force in the face of intolerable excess of violence,” he said on Twitter. Ecuador’s armed forces also announced late on Saturday that movement around the country would be restricted for 24 hours.

Camiones de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ecuador casi atropellan a un grupo de manifestantes en Quito, en otra jornada de disturbios y enfrentamientos pic.twitter.com/ETZqDSBG5f

— RT en Español (@ActualidadRT) October 12, 2019

Footage from Quito on Saturday resembled a war zone, with barricades, fires and plumes of tear gas fired by the police at the raging crowds. 

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Live feed by RT’s video agency Ruptly showed thick smoke in the air and crowds of people rioting, as sounds of explosions rocked the streets.

Chaotic scenes come in from #Ecuador’s #Quito, where protesters took to streets en masse over President Lenín #Moreno’s unpopular austerity policies

MORE: https://t.co/WybcFX7hax pic.twitter.com/IHLP8zZ83I

— RT (@RT_com) October 12, 2019

The protesters, mainly represented by Ecuador’s indigenous people, set the Comptroller General’s Office on fire and ravaged the parliament building, breaking windows and throwing furniture into the street. The demonstrators also blocked all roads leading to Quito International Airport.

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The administrative buildings taken over by the protesters were empty, as Moreno had already moved the government to the city of Guayaquil, located 250km southwest of Quito.

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It was the capital’s 10th straight day of unrest, which broke out after the government announced austerity measures. The suspension of fuel subsidies saw the price of gasoline spike from $1.85 to $2.39 per gallon, while diesel prices went up by a staggering 123 percent – from $1.03 to $2.29. 

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©  Reuters / Ivan Alvarado

Five people have been killed and over 1,000 wounded in clashes since October 3, according to government data. The police have arrested over 1,100 demonstrators.

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©  Reuters / Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Moreno was previously reluctant to reconsider the harsh measures, and blamed former president, Rafael Correa, and his Venezuelan ally Nicolas Maduro, of masterminding the demonstrations.

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