Quito Ecuador: After Pope’s departure, hundreds of people end moratorium on protests

Posted on July 10, 2015 • Filed under: Conflicts, Ecuador

Reuters.com reported Hundreds of anti-government protesters in Ecuador ended a moratorium during Pope Francis’ visit on Thursday and returned to the streets in a rally against recent tax hikes and alleged corruption and autocracy.

Several hundred thousand Ecuadoreans have participated in demonstrations in the past month, mainly in the highland capital Quito and coastal city of Guayaquil, against socialist President Rafael Correa, who accuses them of plotting a coup.

Protesters banged drums, waved flags and chanted “Correa Out” at the headquarters of Correa’s political party in a wealthy district of Quito on Thursday evening. Read Article

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