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As Ecuador's Miami-born President Daniel Noboa’s austerity policies deepen inequality, the country's indigenous movement rises. As lands are auctioned off to foreign interests, citizens resist a new form of neo-feudalism in which the few profit while the many lose their rights, water, and future. This is not just a protest for diesel subsidies; it’s a decade-long conflict around mining projects opposed by the majority. The Grayzone's Oscar Leon on the latest round of a protracted fight for dignity, sovereignty, and survival.
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