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Ecuador starts cleanup after deal to end protests

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Thousands of indigenous demonstrators, student volunteers and local residents in Ecuador launched a massive cleanup Monday at a Quito park where anti-austerity protesters fought police for days, leaving piles of burning tires, trees and...
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Protesters remain on Quito streets

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Protesters were out on the streets of Quito Saturday despite a military-enforced curfew ordered by Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno.
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President orders army onto streets of Quito

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Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno ordered the deployment of the armed forces Saturday in an attempt to regain control of the capital, which lived a violent day amid protests against the increase in fuel prices.
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CLEAN : Clashes erupt between protesters and police in Quito

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Clashes erupt between protesters and police outside the Legislative Palace of Ecuador in Quito as protest against soaring fuel prices continue (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ecuador returns to normality after violent protests

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Residents in Quito have opened their businesses, headed to work and continued with their daily lives Monday, a day after President Lenín Moreno and indigenous leaders struck a deal to cancel a disputed austerity package.
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CLEAN : Ecuador's indigenous converge on capital to protest fuel hikes

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Thousands of demonstrators converge on the Ecuadoran capital Quito as intensifying protests against soaring fuel prices slashed oil output by a third and forced under fire President Lenin Moreno to vacate his government headquarters...
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Ecuador indigenous leader speaks of 'triumph'

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One of Ecuador's main indigenous leaders said Monday he sees an indigenous president as a possibility in the near future, even though indigenous people are less than a tenth of Ecuador's population.
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Clashes erupt in Quito during anti-govt protests

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A small group of protesters clashed with security forces in Ecuador on Wednesday as thousands of indigenous people, some carrying long sticks, converged in the capital Quito for planned anti-government demonstrations.
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CLEAN : Violent protests over a fuel price hike continue in Ecuador

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Violent protests over a fuel price hike continue in Ecuador as Ecuador shuts down one of its two domestic oil pipelines effectively suspending two thirds of its distribution of crude (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Police officers detained by indigenous groups in Ecuador released

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Eight Ecuador police officers who had been seized by indigenous groups during a tense stand off amid violent protests over rising fuel prices are released (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Clashes as indigenous march on Ecuador capital over fuel price hike

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Hundreds of indigenous people and farmers clash with Ecuadorian armed forces as they marched toward the capital Quito to protest against rising fuel prices (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Celebrations as Ecuador govt protesters agree deal to end deadly unrest

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Ecuador's president and indigenous leaders reached an agreement Sunday to end nearly two weeks of violent protests against austerity measures adopted to obtain a multi billion dollar loan from the IMF (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ecuadorians celebrate deal to end deadly unrest

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Ecuadorians hit the streets to celebrate an agreement struck between President Lenin Moreno and indigenous leaders to end nearly two weeks of violent protests against austerity measures put in place to obtain a multi billion dollar loan...
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CLEAN : Protesters celebrate after Ecuador withdraws controversial order

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Indigenous protesters burst with joy after Ecuador government announces it has withdrawn an order that removed fuel subsidies that sparked two weeks of violent protests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Celebraciones en Ecuador por acuerdo que revoca desmonte de subsidios

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Rios de gente en un alto numero indigenas que se habian manifestado durante toda la semana se volcaron el domingo a las calles de Quito para festejar un acuerdo entre gobierno e indigenas que revoca la eliminacion de subsidios al...
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After violence, Ecuadorians return to streets ahead of talks

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Residents of Ecuador's capital ventured out into the streets Sunday despite a 24-hour military curfew, making their way through piles of burnt tires, chunks of pavement and tree trunks smoldering after a day of violent protests across...
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CLEAN : Ecuadorian students return to school after govt protesters reach deal

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Ecuadorian students return to school after the government and indigenous leaders reached an agreement to end nearly two weeks of violent protests against austerity measures adopted to obtain a multi billion dollar loan from the IMF...
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Protests continue in Ecuador

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Three lawmakers aligned with former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa have taken refuge in the Mexican Embassy in Quito amid the country's subsiding upheaval.
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CLEAN : Ecuador indigenous group calls to radicalize protests

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Jaime Vargas head of the indigenous umbrella organization CONAIE issues a call to radicalize protests over fuel price hikes in violence that has left five protesters dead (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ecuador: Violence continues as president orders curfew and military control in Quito

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Violence continues in Quito after Ecuador President Lenin Moreno declares curfew and military control in the capital and surrounding areas on the 11th day of deadly protests against government austerity measures (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Demonstrators clash with police in Ecuador as protests continue

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Violent protests over fuel price hikes continue in Ecuador's capital as demonstrators respond to volleys of tear gas with homemade mortars although indigenous leaders later reversed course and said they will accept a proposal for direct...
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CLEAN : Dozens protest in front of Chilean embassy in Ecuador

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Dozens of people bang on pots and hold up signs outside the Chilean embassy in Ecuador's capital in support of the thousands of people protesting across Chile (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Defiant protesters in Ecuador parade captive police officers

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Anti-government protesters held police officers on a stage Thursday, defying Ecuadorian authorities who are seeking dialogue with opponents, particularly indigenous groups, after more than a week of deadly unrest.
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CLEAN : Protest continue in Ecuador over fuel price

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Clashes continue between protesters and police in Ecuador as the country erupted in protests against rising fuel prices due to the government scrapping subsidies (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)