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2012 Ecuadorian protests : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2012 Ecuadorian protests
The 2012 Ecuadorian protests was a series of demonstrations by indigenous peoples who oppose the copper mining concessions in the province of Zamora-Chinchipe. On 22 March, the protesters reached the capital Quito to be met with counter protesters and warnings from the government and President Rafael Correa. ==Background== The protests commenced in part due to an agreement between Ecuador and China's for a 25-year investment contract of US$1.4 billion (£900m) El Pangui for an open-cast industrial copper mining concession in the southeastern Amazonian region, including the province of Zamora-Chinchipe.〔 The march took place against Canada's Corriente Resources' Ecuacorriente's Mirador copper mine in Yantzaza. CONAIE, the umbrella organisation leading the protest march, claim to represent a third of Ecuador's 14 million population. CONAIE also supported Correa in the 2006 election when he won his first term,〔 as well as many of his programmes; however they later accused him of favouring free market policies in disregards of his original intentions. In the past their protests have led to the removals of presidents Abdalá Bucaram in 1997 and Jamil Mahuad in 2000.〔
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