Assailing opposition media, Ecuador’s Correa accused of imperiling free speech

Posted on April 24, 2011 • Filed under: Ecuador, Politics

In the heat of a one-day police revolt over benefit cuts last September, President Rafael Correa’s government took the extraordinary step of ordering all TV channels to broadcast the signal of state-run television.
Correa survived the revolt — rescued from a besieged hospital by army commandos — but the government’s action fueled accusations that the president was showing a pattern of intolerance and even disdain for a critical press. Read Article

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