Downtown Quito has been the scene of new disturbances following clashes between protesters and police during the ninth consecutive day of the protests in Ecuador against the government of the president William Lasso for quality of life.
These altercations took place when groups of protesters tried to de The tree parkepicenter about three years ago from the wave of protests that paralyzed the country for about ten days, in October 2019, with a balance of a dozen dead and some 1,500 injured.
From Sunday morning, the security forces took the Home of Ecuadorian Cultureattached to that park, to prevent it, as in 2019, from the thousands natives from other provinces who came to the country to re-focus mobilization in the capital.
Source: El heraldo
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