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Indigenous Protester Killed in Ecuador: UN Human Rights Office Demands Urgent Dialogue - teleSUR English

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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in South America has called for an “urgent dialogue” between the Government of Ecuador and social organizations following the death of Indigenous community member Efrain Fueres, who was killed this Sunday in Imbabura province during a protest against President Daniel Noboa’s decision to eliminate the diesel subsidy. RELATED: Ecuador’s Indigenous Peoples Maintain National…

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The intergovernmental body regretted the recent death of the indigenous community member Efraín Fuerez and called for an "exhaustive and transparent" investigation.

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The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador described crime as a "state crime". The United Nations calls for dialogue in the country to "escape from a scale of conflict and find solutions".

·Portugal
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A government that calls those who protest “terrorists” is a government that has chosen the side of violence. REPRESSION AND DEATH IN IMBABURA On September 30, 2025 marks a week of protests against the elimination of diesel subsidy in Ecuador and there is already a blood balance: Efraín Fueres, 46-year-old worker, murdered ... Ecuador burns: subsidies eliminated, repression unleashed, a dead man and almost 100 detainees Read more »

A government that calls those who protest “terrorists” is a government that has chosen the side of violence. REPRESSION AND DEATH IN IMBABURA On September 30, 2025, it marks a week of protests against the elimination of diesel subsidy in Ecuador and there is already a balance of blood: Efraín Fueres, a 46-year-old worker, murdered by three shots in Cotacachi. The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (CONAIE) has been clear: it is a state cr…

With a mixture of pain and rage, María Lucila Guitarra demands justice. “We are not terrorists,” the widow cries out and claims that her husband was murdered in the midst of the military repression of the indigenous protests against the government of Ecuador.

·Lima, Peru
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