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Ecuador court orders ex-president Correa's arrest
Topic Started: Jul 4 2018, 05:12 AM (47 Views)
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A court in Ecuador ordered the arrest of former president Rafael Correa on Tuesday over his alleged involvement in the 2012 kidnapping of an opponent.

Mr Correa, who now lives in his wife's native Belgium, denies the allegations.
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AP Interview: Correa says no plans to return to Ecuador
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LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, Belgium (AP) — Former President Rafael Correa on Thursday called Ecuador’s demand for him to be jailed and extradited from Belgium just a power ploy by the government to stamp out opposition, adding that it will instead push him back to the forefront of politics.

In an interview with The Associated Press from his family home close to Brussels, Correa said he had no plans to report to Ecuadoran authorities investigating his possible links with a botched, brief 2012 kidnapping of a lawmaker.
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Former President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa reacts during an interview with The Associated Press, at his family home close to Brussels, Belgium, Thursday July 5, 2018. Correa called Ecuador’s demand that he is extradited from Belgium and jailed, just a power ploy by the Ecuador government in an effort to stamp out opposition. (Mark Carlson/AP Photo)

Ecuador: Rafael Correa Supporters March To Protest Detention
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Thousands of people marched through Quito on Thursday in support of former President Rafael Correa, who has been accused of involvement in a failed kidnapping.
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Thousands marched through Quito in support of former President Rafael Correa, accused of involvement in a failed kidnapping. | Photo: Marco Varese
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Che On The Rocks
Jul 6 2018, 05:35 AM
AP Interview: Correa says no plans to return to Ecuador
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LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, Belgium (AP) — Former President Rafael Correa on Thursday called Ecuador’s demand for him to be jailed and extradited from Belgium just a power ploy by the government to stamp out opposition, adding that it will instead push him back to the forefront of politics.

In an interview with The Associated Press from his family home close to Brussels, Correa said he had no plans to report to Ecuadoran authorities investigating his possible links with a botched, brief 2012 kidnapping of a lawmaker.
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Former President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa reacts during an interview with The Associated Press, at his family home close to Brussels, Belgium, Thursday July 5, 2018. Correa called Ecuador’s demand that he is extradited from Belgium and jailed, just a power ploy by the Ecuador government in an effort to stamp out opposition. (Mark Carlson/AP Photo)

Ecuador: Rafael Correa Supporters March To Protest Detention
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Thousands of people marched through Quito on Thursday in support of former President Rafael Correa, who has been accused of involvement in a failed kidnapping.
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Thousands marched through Quito in support of former President Rafael Correa, accused of involvement in a failed kidnapping. | Photo: Marco Varese
Correa ain't nobody's fool.................. :biggrin:
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We can consolidate most of these threads into one "South America is one Big Sheithole."

Seriously, WTF is wrong with every country south of the US? Are they that stupid, corrupt, barbaric....this needs an explanation.
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Obama is next.
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PATruth
Jul 6 2018, 09:41 AM
We can consolidate most of these threads into one "South America is one Big Sheithole."

Seriously, WTF is wrong with every country south of the US? Are they that stupid, corrupt, barbaric....this needs an explanation.
The lower the IQ of the population, the more corruption in the halls of power.
"if that **** wins we'll all hang from nooses"
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