QUITO, Ecuador (AP) – A violent clash Sunday in Ecuador between law enforcement authorities and Indigenous people protesting the end of a fuel subsidy left one civilian dead and 12 soldiers injured. The military and the national Indigenous organization behind the demonstrations traded blame for the violence that developed in the Andean community north of the capital, Quito.
Violent clash over fuel prices in Ecuador leaves 1 protester dead and 12 soldiers injured
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) – A violent clash Sunday in Ecuador between law enforcement authorities and Indigenous people protesting the end of a fuel subsidy left one civilian dead and 12 soldiers injured.
The military and the national Indigenous organization behind the demonstrations traded blame for the violence that developed in the Andean community north of the capital, Quito. Ecuador’s ministries of Defense and Interior did not immediately acknowledge the protester’s death.
The Regional Foundation for Human Rights Advice in a statement said the male protester “died after being shot.” The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, the largest Indigenous organization in the country, in a separate statement said the 46-year-old man was killed as the result of government “repression” that left another demonstrator “in critical condition.”
Ecuador’s Prosecutor’s Office in a post on X said it will open an investigation with a team specialized in the unlawful use of force to “guarantee the objectivity of the process.”
