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FEBRUARY 6, 2001 At least four are reported dead in Ecuador as the result of clashed between Indian protesters and the military on Monday. Thoursands of Indians have protested increases in fuel and public transportation. The Red Cross is reporting four killed in a jungle town 74 miles southeast of Quito, the country's capital. Get the Story:
Indians clash with Ecuadorean soldiers (AP 2/5)
At least four dead in Ecuador
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 6, 2001 At least four are reported dead in Ecuador as the result of clashed between Indian protesters and the military on Monday. Thoursands of Indians have protested increases in fuel and public transportation. The Red Cross is reporting four killed in a jungle town 74 miles southeast of Quito, the country's capital. Get the Story:
Indians clash with Ecuadorean soldiers (AP 2/5)
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