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Ecuador: Noboa Cuts Off Communications in Areas Where Protests Are Taking Place - teleSUR English

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Security forces killed a protester in Otavalo as demonstrations against diesel price hikes escalate. On Sunday, the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) denounced that President Daniel Noboa cut off telephone and internet service in areas of the province of Imbabura, where demonstrations, roadblocks, and protests against rising diesel prices have intensified. RELATED: Ecuador: 47 People Arrested Amid Strike Against Fuel …

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Ecuador dawns on its ninth day of national strike. The protests called by the Conaie intensify with more indigenous organizations that join the mobilizations, while the government of Daniel Noboa maintains its position: there will be no negotiation. The main cities of the country, such as Quito and Cuenca, record concentrations and closures of roads. However, it is Otavalo, in the province of Imbabura, where the greatest tension is concentrated.…

The case was confirmed by Inredh during the appearance of relatives of the detainees in Otavalo in the National Assembly

After a week of mobilizations led by the Conaie, the Executive confirmed that it will not back down with the measure that increased the price of fuel. There is a dead protester, dozens of wounded and hundreds of arrests, and a state of emergency was declared in eight provinces.

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Latin American Summary, September 29, 2025. With a week of protests, blockades and repression, the indigenous strike has been consolidated as the biggest sign of resistance to the economic policy of the Noboa government. More communities announced this Monday that they will join the mobilizations against the economic policy of the Noboa government. Photo: [...] The Ecuador ticket. Indigenous stoppage celebrates a week with more blockades and pol…

The Ecuadorian government warned Monday that it will not back down with the elimination of the diesel subsidy, which has meant an increase in its price, while the indigenous sector threatens more protests as a week of a national strike comes to an end.

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Telesur broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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