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October 04, 2010

'USA Is Behind The Riots In Ecuador' Says Hugo Chavez

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Also, Chavez praises Rafael Correa's (Ecuador's president) attitude. Chavez also said that:' Washington tries to terminate the governments that don't obey [...]

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October 05, 2010

Ecuador Plans Change To Police

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Cordero, a member of President Rafael Correa's ruling Alianza Pais party, said in an e-mailed statement that congress will revise a public service law that [...]

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October 04, 2010

Twilight Of The American Empire And The Pax Americana: Ecuador ...

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Riot police repel supporters of Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa from reaching the hospital where he took refuge for protection from police protesters, in Quito, on Sept. 30. Police protesters attacked Correa in an eruption of [...]

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October 04, 2010

In Defence Of Rafael Correa Though Cowards Flinch

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President Rafael Correa of Ecuador, the leftist former economist whose popularity and rise to power emerged to coincide with a rapid change in the political landscape of Latin America, is currently under threat from protesting police on [...]

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October 04, 2010

Correa Declares Victory Over Rebels

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ECUADOR'S President Rafael Correa has declared victory over rebel security forces behind a mutiny he claims sought to kill him. [...]
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October 04, 2010

Ecuador: Citizens' Revolution Defeats Coup Attempt

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On 30 September, a police strike in Ecuador escalated into an attempted coup detat as President Rafael Correa was surrounded and trapped in a hospital for 12 hours in the capital Quito. Tens of thousands of Ecuadorians poured into the street to block attempts to overthrow the democratically elected [...]

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October 04, 2010

Ecuador President Back At Work After Foiled Uprising | Www.bullfax.com

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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa was back at work under tight security after loyalist troops rescued him from a police mutiny in a day of gunfire and street clashes that left eight dead."No one can pass. That's the order from the top," [...]

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October 07, 2010

Ecuador's Correa Rules Out Shutting Congress For ...

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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa said on Wednesday he had no immediate plans to try to break his deadlock with Congress by dissolving the legislature, but had not ruled [...]

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October 04, 2010

Ecuador Unrest: Kidnapped President Rafael Correa

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Ecuadorian army troops have stormed a hospital in Quito and rescued President Rafael Correa, who had been trapped inside and surrounded by renegade police protesting against government austerity measures. A bill that was approved by the Asamblea (previously called Congress). Mr Correa arrived back a [...]

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October 06, 2010

Ecuador's President Extends Emergency After Uprising

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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa on Tuesday extended until Friday a state of emergency that was imposed in response to a police uprising last week. [...]
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October 04, 2010

Ecuador Unrest: Rafael Correa Returns To Presidential Palace

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Ecuadorean army troops have stormed a hospital in Quito and rescued President Rafael Correa, who had been trapped inside and surrounded by renegade police protesting against government austerity measures. By Ben Westwood in Guayaquil [...]

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October 04, 2010

Ecuadorian President Tear Gassed And Attacked By His Own Police Force!

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By Michael Lopez The streets of Quito, Ecuador turned into a virtual war zone last week after President Rafael Correa was tear gassed and pelted by his own police force! Forced to take shelter in a local hospital for over 10 hours, Correa set off a firestorm after passing new civil laws effecting go [...]

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October 04, 2010

Ecuadorean President Backs Off From Dissolving Congress

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Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has backed off the idea of dissolving Congress and ruling by decree and plans to revise an austerity law that triggered a bloody police revolt, a government minister said. [...]
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October 04, 2010

Correa Declares Victory Over Rebel Forces In Ecuador

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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa declared victory Saturday over rebel security forces behind a mutiny he claims sought to kill him as he urged the public to support loyal police. [...]
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October 04, 2010

Ecuador Unrest: Rafael Correa Returns To Presidential Palace ...

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Ecuadorean army troops have stormed a hospital in Quito and rescued President Rafael Correa, who had been trapped inside and surrounded by renegade police protesting against government austerity measures. - Karameloo News UK - Latest [...]

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October 04, 2010

FACTBOX-Ecuador And Its President Rafael Correa

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Sept 30 (Reuters) - Unrest erupted in Ecuador on Thursday with soldiers taking the main airport and police protesting in the streets while President Rafael Correa considered whether to dissolve a deadlocked Congress. [ID:nN30130945] [...]

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