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Forces in Ecuador are attempting to provoke coup d'etat against President Rafael Correa

By Frank López Ballesteros

Published in: ElUniversal.com - September 30, 2010

 

Eva Golinger via twitter said that Ecuadorian President Correa was attacked by police with Tear Gas. He has left the hospital and is back in the Presidential palace addressing the nation live on Telasur.

Hundreds of police took over military barracks protesting Correa, CNN is falsely reporting thousands, airports are closed; He has the support of the military and people are rallying at the Pres Palace to support Correa.

Notice the political analysts in this report:

QUITO -(Dow Jones)

- Members of Ecuador’s national police and members of the air force on Thursday started protests and went on strike against the government of President Rafael Correa.

The heated protests started after the Correa administration went ahead with reforms that will cut benefits and affect decorations that increase remuneration for the police and military.

Police officials burned tires in the streets and protested against the government, while air force officials shut down the airport in Quito. The army has said it supports Correa.

The protests have spread to other parts of Ecuador, and now include other public sector workers affected by the new legislation. Reports said that students have also started to protest.

Political analysts said the protests are creating a serious political challenge for the Correa administration, especially as the military and police remain powerful political constituencies in the Andean nation.

Radio Quito reported that banks and other businesses in Ecuador were closing due to a lack of security. Various bank robberies have taken place in the southern city of Guayaquil.

Guards at the nation’s Congress refused to open the doors to lawmakers who wanted to enter the national assembly.

The protests come, according to political analysts, as opposition legislators in the Congress have been meeting to try to force Correa to call early elections.

A police official, who didn’t want to be identified, said 40,000 police officers are protesting across the nation. He added that 35,000 members of the military are supporting the protests.

The national police started a large protest at a police barracks in the capital on Thursday to protest the government’s policies….

This comes on the heels of CIA/NED meddling in the election of President Chavez of Venezuela two days ago. It’s likely they are involved here, but it’s not evident yet. Here’s a pic of one of their officials/advisors signing into the hotel in VL.

CIA/NED color revolutions follow a familiar pattern. Even before the election ends, opposition groups start agitating about election theft, especially if they are expected to lose.
Right-winger Roger F. Noriega lays out the plan for Chavez in an article at AEI for drumming up trouble this month.
(Profiles, recommends: AEI, Counterpunch, HaitiAction )

Socialism and Democracy is under attack by Obama’s State Dept.

Source: seminal.firedoglake.com

 
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