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Tuesday, May 07, 2024

Ecuador Grapples with Violence as Streets Remain Desolate

Ecuador is experiencing a surge in violence, prompting a military presence on city streets following a day of disturbances.
Armed individuals interrupted a TV station in Guayaquil during a live broadcast and bombings occurred across the country. Inmates have taken over 130 prison staff hostage in five facilities.

The unrest began after gang leader Adolfo Macías Villamar of the Choneros gang disappeared from his cell, prompting a 60-day emergency declaration. President Daniel Noboa responded to this and other violent events by vowing to dismantle gangs, warning of an 'internal armed conflict'.

The violence has been linked to opposition against President Noboa's plan to construct a high-security prison for gang heads. The President also announced plans to deport foreign inmates, notably Colombians, to ease prison overcrowding.

According to Vice Minister Esteban Torres Cobo, this crackdown on criminal gangs might result in significant bloodshed, but it's necessary for Ecuador's future. The government remains firm in its refusal to negotiate with gang leaders.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres's spokesperson expressed concern over the worsening situation in Ecuador, while U.S. officials condemned the attacks and committed to assisting Ecuador's security.

Following the attacks, the streets of Guayaquil are virtually deserted, reminiscent of the quiet during the Covid-19 pandemic. Soldiers and tanks patrol cities, online schooling continues as schools close, and China has temporarily shuttered its Ecuadorian embassies.

In response to the violence, 70 arrests have been made, including related to the TV station siege. Businesses remain wary with security on high alert, and many employees are working from home.

Hostages include around 139 prison staff, while four police officers remain held captive. In other violent incidents, multiple individuals were killed or injured in Guayaquil, and bodies were discovered in a torched car.

Ecuador has faced violence and political unrest before, but not at the scale inducing panic like Tuesday's events. Even as people cautiously go about their necessities, the country has been shaken.

President Noboa, who won an election marked by the assassination of fellow candidate Fernando Villavicencio, faces a major challenge so early in his term. Nightly curfews have been imposed to address the violence, signifying the gravity of Fito's escape and the ensuing chaos.
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