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Ecuador
The Grayzone reports on Ecuador, Rafael Correa, Lenín Moreno, the Correista movement, the Citizens’ Revolution, Andrés Arauz, Guillermo Lasso, Yaku Pérez, and more.
Benjamin Norton ·
May 15, 2021
Cuando el socialista Rafael Correa se convirtió en el presidente de Ecuador, frentes de la CIA inyectaron dinero... Read More
Ben Norton ·
May 4, 2021
When socialist Rafael Correa became Ecuador’s president, CIA cutouts poured money into environmental and Indigenous groups, while the... Read More
Ben Norton ·
March 10, 2021
An Ecuadorian presidential candidate from a US-backed party, Yaku Pérez, has requested a military takeover and nullification of... Read More
Ben Norton ·
March 1, 2021
A group of academics have circulated a lie-filled open letter aimed at censoring The Grayzone’s reporting on Ecuador’s... Read More
Ben Norton ·
February 15, 2021
The US State Department is pushing a politicized vote recount, overseen by the coup-sponsoring OAS, after socialist Andrés... Read More
Benjamin Norton ·
February 8, 2021
El candidato presidencial ecuatoriano Yaku Pérez ha apoyado golpes en Bolivia, Brasil, Venezuela y Nicaragua. La campaña de... Read More
Ben Norton ·
February 6, 2021
Ecuador’s presidential candidate Yaku Pérez supported coups in Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. His US-backed party Pachakutik and... Read More
Ben Norton ·
February 6, 2021
Ben Norton traveled to Ecuador to report on the historic election, which pits a wealthy US-backed right-wing banker... Read More
Ben Norton ·
February 3, 2021
Ecuador’s top TV network will broadcast exit polls of the February 7 presidential election by notoriously corrupt polling... Read More
Ben Norton ·
February 3, 2021
Ben Norton reports from Ecuador on the eve of the February 7 election. Protesters flooded the streets of... Read More
Max Blumenthal ·
December 13, 2020
Max Blumenthal interviews former Ecuador President Rafael Correa, who was in Venezuela to observe its legislative elections and... Read More
Denis Rogatyuk ·
May 6, 2020
Sentencing former President Rafael Correa and Jorge Glas to eight years in jail and barring them from public... Read More