axis


Ecuador Indigenous: Govt. Is Despot ( 0) Printer friendly page Print This
By News report
Latina Prensa
Thursday, Mar 30, 2006

Quito, Mar 30 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador´s Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (CONAIE) accused the Alfredo Palacio administration of dictatorial actions against the legitimate right of the people to defend their interests and sovereignty.

Santiago de la Cruz, CONAIE veep, denounced that the president uses violence and brutal repression against everyone opposed to the signing of the free trade treaty with the US.

He recalled that Palacio, assuming a transitional presidency last April following the overthrow of Lucio Gutierrez, promised "never again" to repress the people, but De la Cruz said, he forgot.

The CONAIE leader declared it will hold its national assembly tomorrow in Riobamba, Chimborazo to define actions in defense of Ecuador despite the state of emergency declared in that territory last week.

CONAIE president Luis Macas issued a communiqué of denunciation as well, citing an attempt to "intimidate and terrify the indigenous movement" through a government letter warning penal action if CONAIE meets Friday, and said this demonstrates the true face of the regime.

The leadership agrees that CONAIE will not negotiate with Palacio´s transitory government and the popular meetings and mobilizations against treaty negotiations will continue.


http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID=%7B47E7C19B-1910-4978-8F42-ABEEA7FBB1CD%7D&language=EN
Printer friendly page Print This
If you appreciated this article, please consider making a donation to Axis of Logic. We do not use commercial advertising or corporate funding. We depend solely upon you, the reader, to continue providing quality news and opinion on world affairs.Donate here




World News
  • Monsanto May Lose Bid to Halt Argentinean Soy Imports
    March 9 — Monsanto Co., the world’s biggest seed company, can’t rely on a European patent for its Roundup Ready soybeans to block imports of Argentinean soy meal, an adviser to the European Union’s highest...
  • Bangkok: Redshirts Ready for 'Million-man' March
    Anti-government Redshirt supporters say that the Thai government must choose between suppression of its proposed “million-man” peaceful protest on March 14, or dissolution of the current Democrat-led government. “Our aim is to bring down the...
  • Religious Hatred Leads to Carnage in Nigeria
    JOS, Nigeria — Christians and Muslims once shared their lives together in Nigeria’s fertile central belt, buying each other’s goods in mixed neighborhoods and cultivating each other’s farms across a sun-baked plateau. But growing religious...
  • Arabs Organize to Get Counted in U.S. Census
    A coalition of Arab-American cultural organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area have launched a grassroots organizing campaign designed to send a clear message to Washington: that they, along with every other Arab in America,...
  • Israel imposes West Bank closure
    Ma'an – Israeli forces imposed a general closure on the West Bank beginning Friday morning, the army said. The decision means those Palestinians with permits will generally not be permitted to access Jerusalem over the...
  • Greenpeace's Corporate Overreach
    Greenpeace has come a long way since the Rainbow Warrior, the retrofitted trawler used to challenge nuclear testing and whaling, was enough of a threat that the French government dispatched commandoes to sink her in...
  • When Crime Pays: How the EU subsidises illegal fishing
    Fishsubsidy.org today publishes a list of 42 convictions of fishing vessel owners that have also received EU subsidies under the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The study, which focuses on two major EU fishing nations, Spain...
  • Strongly felt quakes shake Chile inauguration
    Two strong earthquake rocked Chile on Thursday morning, just as the country was swearing in a new president. A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit at 11:39 a.m. local time (9:39 a.m. ET), followed by a 6.9-magnitude quake...
AxisofLogic.com© 2003-2010
Fair Use Notice  |   Axis Mission  |  About us  |   Letters/Articles to Editor  | Article Submissions |   Subscribe to Ezine   | RSS Feed  |