In Ecuador’s ’Referendum 2023’ on Sunday 5 February, citizens voted on eight government proposals for Constitutional reform, including one that affects the…
For eighteen days this June, thousands of Ecuadorians participated in a national strike that blocked highways across the country, paralyzed the capital…
“The British are used to being obeyed, not to negotiate with a third-world country. They tried to deal with us like a…
An 18-day national strike in Ecuador concluded on 30 June with the signing of a “peace accord” between the Confederation of Indigenous…
Today these words can finally come out on paper, because the fear and the lump in the throat — for now —…
We are all, in a sense, the prisoners of corporations which dictate the terms on which we live
Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso’s support has eroded rapidly and he now is confronted by stiff opposition
On October 18, 2021, Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso declared a state of emergency for 60 days
Rights Attorney Pays Price for Defending Indigenous in Ecuador Poisoned by Oil
Source: Orinoco Tribune The US role in the defeat of leftist Andrés Arauz in Ecuador’s presidential contest on April 11 was not…
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