Cuenca Ecuador: Protests opposed to proposed consitutional amendments

Posted on November 12, 2015 • Filed under: Conflicts, Ecuador, Ecuador Travel, Police/Military Activity

cuencahighlife.com reported… Protesters opposed to proposed constitutional amendments, including one that would allow President Rafael Correa to seek another term, clashed with police Wednesday night at the Parque Calderon glorieta.
Police and protesters in a shoving match Wednesday night in Parque Calderon. Photo credit: El Tiempo

Police and protesters in a shoving match Wednesday night in Parque Calderon. Photo credit: El Tiempo

The government opponents claimed that police tried to eject them from the glorieta, where their leaders wanted to speak to a small crowd. Police claim that members of the group were attempting to set fires and were throwing rocks and sticks at police. They also said that the protest endangered the public and infringed on the rights of other citizens. Read Article

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