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El Segundo was born by oil. A massive refinery fire leaves …

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The explosion and fire at the El Segundo refinery has residents who live near the massive facility rattled.

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Yankees are a completely different team than the one that struggled against Blue Jays

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Pay no attention to the Yankees’ pathetic 5-8 season record against the Blue Jays.

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Ecuador’s national strike enters twelfth day amid rising tensions and human rights concerns

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Deadly Protests Continue in Ecuador Amid Nationwide Strike

As the national strike initiated by Ecuador’s indigenous movement enters its twelfth day, protesters have clashed with police in various cities, leading to at least 183 documented human rights violations, reports 24brussels.

This ongoing unrest, which began on September 22, has seen road closures and demonstrations erupting as communities strive to assert their rights amid rising diesel prices. Protesters accuse the government of President Daniel Noboa of neglect for failing to address the needs of vulnerable populations. In key cities like Latacunga and Otavalo, instances of intense repression have been reported, particularly against those opposing Noboa’s policies.

The Alliance of Human Rights Organizations revealed findings indicating severe violations during the protests. Vivian Idrovo, the organization’s coordinator, noted that the military has been implicated in the majority of these abuses. Demonstrators contend that the administration is deliberately attempting to fracture their unity and undermine their organizations.

“The Armed Forces are the most involved in human rights violations during the mobilizations,” Idrovo stated, highlighting the growing tensions between the state and the protesters.

Meanwhile, leading civil figures like Martha Tuquerres, president of the Union of Indigenous Peasant Organizations of Cotacachi (Unocar), have vehemently rejected government claims that protesters are linked to terrorism or organized crime. “The international message is that we are community members, farmers, mothers, but we are not terrorists,” Tuquerres emphasized, reaffirming their commitment to safeguard their rights and territories.

The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (Conaie) has reaffirmed its stance to continue the protests, fueled by dissatisfaction over the elimination of diesel subsidies which have aggravated living conditions for many. The organization describes these strikes as an essential response to what it views as the neoliberal and repressive policies of the Noboa administration.

Despite calls for dialogue from various institutions, including universities and the Catholic Church, Ercilia Castañeda, the vice president of Conaie, confirmed no communication with the government has occurred regarding the strike. The administration remains firm on its position, refusing negotiation and clinging to its decision to cut fuel subsidies.

In northern Imbabura province, the resistance remains unwavering, with protest actions causing significant disruptions to local commerce in towns like Ibarra, Otavalo, and Cotacachi.


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TSA abuse of no-fly lists was more Biden-era ‘quiet tyranny’

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On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security revealed that under Biden TSA Administrator David Pekoske, Transportation Security Administration officials put 19 Americans on watchlists, sticking more than half on no-fly lists, for resisting mask mandates.

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Read Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ plea to the judge before sentencing on prostitution charges

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Fallen music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced to 4 years in prison at his sentencing Friday after jurors found him guilty of prostitution charges — but acquitted of sex trafficking — in a salacious sex crimes trial this summer.

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Texas Rangers hire Skip Schumaker as manager, signing former Marlins skipper to 4-year deal

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Texas Rangers hire Skip Schumaker as manager, signing former Marlins skipper to 4-year deal [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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US escalates criticism of Colombia’s president at the UN, calls for action against drug trafficking

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US escalates criticism of Colombia’s president at the UN, calls for action against drug trafficking

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Lionel Richie performs grief exorcism on Kelly Clarkson after ex Brandon Blackstock’s death: ‘I can save you’

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Blackstock died in August at age 48 after a three-year battle with melanoma.

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Jets, ex-employee trading lawsuits over sexual harassment allegations, ‘conspiracy’ to get president Hymie Elhai fired

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The Jets and a former team vice president are trading lawsuits.

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