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Matty_UK
19th August 2005, 13:12
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4164840.stm


Protests halt Ecuador oil exports

Ecuador's state oil company says it is suspending crude oil exports following five days of protests in two provinces that have slashed production.

Hundreds of demonstrators in Sucumbios and Orellana have occupied oil installations and airports.

They want more of the country's oil money to be spent on infrastructure and new jobs. Ecuador is the fifth biggest oil producer in South America.

The government has declared a state of emergency in the region.

Oil price rises

Quito called in the army, which has used tear gas to disperse some of the protesters. The unrest has resulted in dozens of injuries.

Our instructions are to restore order, affirmative," the general in charge of the operation told Reuters news agency.

However, a senior official in Sucumbios said his province's people were in revolt. Guillermo Munoz challenged the army "to throw us all in jail".

News of the halt in Ecuador's crude exports, as well as ongoing concerns over the tight level of US gasoline supplies, pushed the price of oil closer to $64 a barrel.

US crude oil rose 29 cents to $63.56 a barrel, while London-traded Brent crude r0se 20 cents to $62.60 a barrel.

The price of US crude had been falling from last Friday's record high of $67.10 a barrel.

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Correspondents say the unrest is the worst faced by President Alfredo Palacio since he came to power in April.

They say he is under pressure at home to abandon the free-market policies of his ousted predecessor, Lucio Gutierrez.

Not all sections of Ecuadoran society have benefited equally from oil revenues.

The traditionally dominant Spanish-descended elite gained far more than the indigenous peoples, who make up a large proportion of those who live in poverty.

Correspondents say revenues from the country's existing Amazon oil reserves are critical in keeping the country's economy afloat.

Oil sales account for about a quarter of Ecuador's GDP. According to the president of the country's Petroleum Industry Association, oil revenues have been put towards paying for both state sector salaries and a significant amount of the national debt.


It seems the movement in Latin America is unstoppable; in time the people will get what they want.

Something noticeable is how American global hegemony seems to be under such a lot of stress. The Latin American continent continues to resist, and also I suspect anti-Americanism that manifests itself in Islamic terrorism is started as a reaction to American culture infiltrating Islamic culture through capitalism. It's all the important oil producing areas as well. I think America is in a lot of trouble.....

bolshevik butcher
19th August 2005, 13:53
This is great news. The movement in south america is going from strength to strength. Another chavez style government somewhere in latin america can only be amatter of time.

Nothing Human Is Alien
19th August 2005, 20:27
Originally posted by Clenched [email protected] 19 2005, 01:11 PM
This is great news. The movement in south america is going from strength to strength. Another chavez style government somewhere in latin america can only be amatter of time.
or even better, an actual revolution

Colombia
20th August 2005, 04:28
I can't beleive that Latin American Presidents still think free-trade policies actually improve their economy and people's standard of living.

Clarksist
20th August 2005, 05:53
Just get the class war on already!

It is always exciting to read this news, as Latin America is constantly in uproar. Sadly, they just aren't getting over that certain energy mark.

They will... but it sucks having to wait for it.

TheReadMenace
20th August 2005, 05:54
Originally posted by [email protected] 20 2005, 03:46 AM
I can't beleive that Latin American Presidents still think free-trade policies actually improve their economy and people's standard of living.
It doesn't matter whether or not the standard of living is improved. The rulers put cash in their own pockets, so they don't complain, because they aren't the ones suffering.



Andrew

bolshevik butcher
20th August 2005, 11:39
Yes, with each action like this the movement gain support. Sooner or later they will being mounting serious challenges to capitalsit governments.