Ecuador: how this 'island of peace' in Latin America has become a hotbed of violence run by criminal
Ecuador: how this island of peace in Latin America has become a hotbed of violence run by criminal gangs and drug cartels
Published: August 16, 2023 3.29am EDT
After the assassination of Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio in Quito on August 9, former president Rafael Correa posted a message on his social media feed: Ecuador has become a failed state. It was a stark message as the country prepares to go to the polls on Sunday August 20.
Villavicencios shooting followed the murder on July 23 of Agustín Intriago, the mayor of the port city of Manta, and that of Rider Sánchez, who was running for a seat in the national assembly when he was shot dead on July 17 while campaigning in the northern coastal province of Esmeraldas.
Sundays parliamentary and presidential election are being held as a result of outgoing president Guillermo Lasso dissolving parliament in May. Lasso faced impeachment by opposition parties over allegations of connections to corrupt government contracts, something he and his supporters vehemently deny. Villavicencio campaigned on a pro-security and anti-corruption platform and, while not considered a frontrunner, his assassination deeply shocked the nation.
Island of peace?
Sitting between Colombia to the north and Peru to the south, two of the worlds largest producers of cocaine, Ecuador was until recently known as an island of peace in this war-torn region.
Ecuador sits between Colombia and Peru, two of the worlds biggest producers of cocaine. Libin Jose/Shutterstock
This had a great deal to do with the success of Correas policy while president from 2007-2017 of effectively legalising gangs as cultural associations or urban youth groups. This allowed them to apply for government funding and grants in return for a pledge to end violence.
Correas policy saw the countrys homicide rate fall sharply. In the past five years, however, the murder rate has begun to increase sharply again, making Ecuador one of the regions most violent countries.
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