Hundreds of Ecuador’s indigenous people are marching from an Amazon
province towards the capital in protest against President Rafael Correa,
joining mounting anti-government dissent.
The protesters on a nine-day march from the Amazon province of Zamora
Chinchipe to Quito declared an “uprising” against the government
Monday, while opposition protests have been called for nationwide.
Correa said on Twitter that this week would be a defining one for the
country, and called on his supporters to show their backing.
He has said the indigenous rally against him would be a failure.
The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador staged a
similar rally last year, but this time around the protest comes amid
mounting calls for the president’s ouster.
In power since 2007, Correa has fallen out of favor with many in
Ecuador and thousands have demonstrated since June in rejection of his
socialist policies.
Indigenous groups have asked for the power to manage water and land resources in their territories.
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