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Ecuador declared “in a state of siege“
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Hundreds of police in Ecuador, angry over a law that would cut their benefits, plunged the country into chaos on Thursday when they shoved and tear-gassed the... 01.10.2010, Sputnik International
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Ecuador declared “in a state of siege“
08:05 GMT 01.10.2010 (Updated: 19:52 GMT 19.10.2022) Hundreds of police in Ecuador, angry over a law that would cut their benefits, plunged the country into chaos on Thursday when they shoved and tear-gassed the president, shut down airports and blocked highways in a nationwide strike.
Hundreds of police in Ecuador, angry over a law that would cut their benefits, plunged the country into chaos on Thursday when they shoved and tear-gassed the president, shut down airports and blocked highways in a nationwide strike.