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At least one protester killed in Ecuador in anti-austerity march

- REUTERS

QUITO — At least one indigenous protester was killed in unrest in Ecuador’s capital Quito amid protests that were expected to continue for an eighth day on Thursday against President Lenin Moreno’s austerity measures.

The death could exacerbate a conflict that has already slashed the Andean nation’s oil production and forced the government to relocate to a coastal city. More than 700 people have been arrested and more than 400 wounded, according to authoritie­s.

The office of Ecuador’s ombudsman, which monitors conflicts, said one protester was killed due to brain trauma on Wednesday. It added that it was investigat­ing reports by indigenous group Conaie that other protesters also died during a police crackdown on Wednesday.

The government did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The protests first erupted in the Andean nation of 17 million people a week ago when Moreno cut fuel subsidies as part of a package of measures in line with a $4.2 billion loan from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

Conaie, which has mobilized several thousand members to Quito, blamed the “disproport­ionate and brutal repression” and said it was coordinati­ng with other organizati­ons to ensure there was no impunity.

Indigenous protesters, many of whom have walked from surroundin­g provinces to Quito, started to regroup near a park as police guarded government buildings early on Thursday.

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