President of @CONAIE_Ecuador responds to @Lenin’s proposal for a commission (to detract from the actual demands):
"We didn’t come to form commissions. The ask of the country—this is not an ask of the Indigenous people—is the repeal of of Decree 883." @jaimevargasnaepic.twitter.com/dWxUynZRKU
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Leonidas Iza, President of the Indigenous and Campesino Movement of Cotopaxi: To have to fill a gas tank at a price increase of 123% is a violent act. The reaction to that is what the Ecaudorean people are demonstrating against right now. If we want peace, repeal.pic.twitter.com/PzInssVKqU
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(pt 2) Leonidas Iza, President of the Indigenous and Campesino Movement of Cotopaxi points to wealth concentration as a major issue contributing to Ecuador's economic problems. He says tax the rich before looking to the pockets of the poor.pic.twitter.com/VD8L4gwSwP
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(pt 3) Leonidas Iza, Indigenous and Campesino Movement of Cotopaxi: We must repeal 883 and re-think the entire economic system so that it doesn’t fall on the shoulders of the lower classes. No one wants war but we need to resolve these issues now, and this depends on
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(pt 4) Leonidas Iza of Cotopaxi on govt efforts to blame Rafael Correa for violence: Lowering the levels of violence confronting Ecuador, is squarely the responsibility of
@Lenin. "I find it irresponsible to think that these are acts of vandalism by the People or Correistas."pic.twitter.com/iVIpfwQhfDShow this thread
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Don't trust the Clergy...They're just another line of defense for the Government and the Corporatists who pull their strings.
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