Ecuador's Battle Against Transnational Drug Cartels: A State of War

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Ecuador is in a "state of war" as drug cartels launch a terror campaign in response to a government crackdown, with hundreds of soldiers patrolling the capital, Quito, and a surge in violence including kidnappings, prison riots, and attacks. President Daniel Noboa imposed a state of emergency and nighttime curfew after the escape of a powerful narco boss, prompting the gangs to declare "war" and threaten random executions. The situation has prompted international alarm, with Peru declaring a state of emergency on its border with Ecuador, and countries like China, France, and Russia advising against travel to the country.
Topics:world#crime-international-relations#drug-cartels#ecuador#government-crackdown#state-of-war#violence
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- Ecuador Shaken by Days of Terror After Gang Leader’s Disappearance The New York Times
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- The Guardian view on Ecuador’s gang violence: a domestic crisis with transnational roots The Guardian
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