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Related: About this forumWho are the protesters in Ecuador?
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Who are the protesters in Ecuador? (Original Post)
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2015
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OBenario
(604 posts)1. Let me see...
No socialites, no banksters, no spoiled brats taking selfies, no one holding signs asking for far-right fascists to take over power...
Yep. Nothing in common with the protests in Brazil.
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)2. Rafa says the protests are organized by the CIA and the right wing
http://www.ecuadortimes.net/2015/03/22/correa-denounced-cia-intervention-in-opposition-protests/
President Rafael Correa said this Saturday that the CIA is infiltrated opposition protests sectors, which already accused of receiving support from the right and international financing.
Theres infiltration of the CIA to wear down the government, Correa said during his weekly work report, referring to what he considered an opposition campaign funded by the international right to destabilize it.
Workers and indigenous sectors took to the streets on Thursday to protest policies promoted by the Executive and constitutional changes that handles the National Assembly, controlled by the government.
President Rafael Correa said this Saturday that the CIA is infiltrated opposition protests sectors, which already accused of receiving support from the right and international financing.
Theres infiltration of the CIA to wear down the government, Correa said during his weekly work report, referring to what he considered an opposition campaign funded by the international right to destabilize it.
Workers and indigenous sectors took to the streets on Thursday to protest policies promoted by the Executive and constitutional changes that handles the National Assembly, controlled by the government.
OBenario
(604 posts)3. It wouldn't be anything we haven't seen before. n/t
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)4. Nope, it would not be the first time Correa spouted bs. n/t