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Showing posts with label Changes in Ecuador. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Update on Real life "Avatar" story in Ecuador Amazonia. December 2016.

Real life "Avatar" story continues in Amazonia. 
State of emergency was declared in the province of Morona Santiago on December 14, 2016 - dayinquito.blogspot.com-Real-life-Avatar- story- in- Ecuador- Amazonia  
Update:
December 19, 2016. Authorities refused to have a dialog with defenders of the jungle until these, responsible for police officer death, will be captured. Source: elcomercio.com-gobierno-no-dialogo-indigenas-shuar

December 20, 2016. PoW, 11 army soldiers, were captured and liberated by defenders of the jungle.
La dirigente del pueblo Kichwa Sarayaku garantizó los derechos humanos de los uniformados. Foto: Cortesía de Sarayaku Defensores de la Selva 
Source:  elcomercio.com-soldados-secuestrados-sarayaku-liberados-pastaza

However PoW captured by the authority are still in prison.
elcomercio.com-personas-detenidas-ataque-campamento-panantza
elcomercio.com-tension-moronasantiago-detencion-dirigente-shuar

December 21, 2016. The residents of the parish of San Carlos de Panantza, canton of San Juan Bosco, provincia Morona Santiago, prefer not to leave their farms or houses. On a streets only pass vehicles and tanquetas blindadas with uniformados armados, that run through the area and surrounding villages.
Source: elcomercio.com-moronasantiago-miedo-mineria-indigenas

Las calles y plazas de San Carlos Panantza lucen desoladas, desde el fin de semana. otos: César Pasaca /Agencia API
El dirigente shuar Agustín Wachapá fue detenido la madrugada de este 21 de diciembre del 2016 en Morona Santiago, en el cantón San Juan Bosco. Foto: API


chakanachronicles.com-is-this-ecuadors-standing-rock-tanks-and-helicopters-deployed-against-indigenous-shuar-people-defending-ancestral-territory-from-mega-mining

click here to sign petition  change.org-petition
The text of the petition in English: The Shuar community of Nankints in Ecuador was evicted in August 2016 to make way for the construction of a mining camp, La Esperanza, belonging to a Chinese company, Explorcobres SA. The mining company, through a court order, has claimed these indigenous territories as its own. The mega-mining project has been given the go-ahead without prior consultation or consent from the affected communities. The project is strategic as it is considered the second largest copper mine in the world.
The concessions allocated to the Chinese company surpass 41,000 hectares, located in the San Juan Bosco county in the province of Morona Santiago in Ecuador’s southern Amazon region. The project is still in the advanced exploratory phase and the eviction of other Shuar communities is feared. Since the August eviction, the county has been militarized. According to indigenous organizations, police have been undertaking constant searches, raids and controls of indigenous groups, creating harassment and fear in the county’s inhabitants.
Last November, several Shuar people attempted to reclaim the indigenous territory of Nankints. Clashes broke out with police and military personnel guarding the mining camp, leaving several people injured. The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), and the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon (CONFENIAE), called for dialogue with the Government to avoid further confrontations but no resolution was reached.
On Wednesday, December 14, a new confrontation took place in the mining camp, leaving one police officer dead. Seven police officers and soldiers were wounded. After these events, the Ecuadorian Government decreed a state of emergency in the province of Morona Santiago, which prohibits the right to association; overrides the right to inviolability of the home; permits the censorship of information; and allows the deployment of armed forces. Currently, more than 700 elite soldiers and policemen have been deployed from Quito and Guayaquil to the join the existing military presence in San Juan Bosco. Large numbers of military trucks and tanks have also been mobilized. The military intervention began at dawn on Saturday December 17 with an invasion by land and air. According to witness testimony, the women and children of the San Carlos Limón and Panantza parishes have taken refuge in the mountains.
Human rights lawyers report that 4 people have been arrested and that the community is frightened by the military presence. Human rights and indigenous organizations fear a strong repression of the indigenous Shuar people and more confrontations to come.
From CONAIE and CONFENIAE, we demand that the authority demilitarize the territory to avoid further confrontations and acts of violence. We call on the Ministry of the Interior, The Ministry of Defense and the Joint Command of the Armed Forces to act according to the Ecuadorian Constitution and respect the life of the Shuar People.

We call for dialogue and respect for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Ecuadorian Constitution, both of which forbid the presence of military personnel in indigenous territories and require prior, informed and free consultations before the implementation of mining or oil projects.



Monday, December 19, 2016

Monday morning news from Quito. Unstable electricity, propaganda and earthquake. Ecuador, December 2016.

I would love to post something positive, for example today is Monday December 19, 2016 and sun shines in Quito, it's warm outside and never mind that we (neighborhood in North Quito) didn't have electricity again on Sunday (December 18) from about 11 a.m. to almost 2 p.m. 
I wonder how people who listen to propaganda survive. "They" unleashed massive propaganda that people should replace gas ranges with an induction stoves and gas water heaters(calefons) with an electric. Well, on Sunday, you would be hungry and dirty with electric calefon and an induction stove not working.
In 2014 and 2015 it was almost impossible to find gas range or gas calefon in Quito appliance stores,  induction stoves from Ch were pushed on customers despite of unstable electricity service. In 2016 gas calefons and gas ranges are for sale again, only more than twice expensive. In the process of promoting ch made induction stoves, the local manufacturing of gas ranges was almost eliminated.
cuencahighlife-is-ecuador-really-going-electric  

However, On Monday, December 19, morning, it wasn't the biggest problem on hand. How do you like them apples! Still want to buy beachfront property in coastal Ecuador?
Source:  igepn.edu.ec-ultimo-sismo-informe
Mag - Magnitude
Prof - Profundity

Mag Local Time                Latitud Longitud        Prof                            Region 
(km)
4.3 2016/12/19 04:59:47 1.04° N 79.85° W 5.0 Near Coast of Ecuador 19.37km Atacames,Esmeraldas
4.0 2016/12/19 04:08:22 1.08° N 79.85° W      2.7 Near Coast of Ecuador 23.69km Atacames,Esmeraldas
4.6 2016/12/19 03:57:11 1.04° N 79.83° W     5.0 Near Coast of Ecuador 19.10km Atacames,Esmeraldas
4.2    2016/12/19 03:20:02 1.06° N 79.86° W      3.5          Near Coast of Ecuador 21.35km Atacames,Esmeraldas
3.9 2016/12/19 03:17:58 1.05° N 79.88° W      4.1 Near Coast of Ecuador 20.67km Atacames,Esmeraldas
3.9 2016/12/19 03:08:01 1.03° N 79.85° W 5.0 Near Coast of Ecuador 18.56km Atacames,Esmeraldas
3.9 2016/12/19 03:04:14 0.98° N 79.80° W 10.0 Near Coast of Ecuador 14.00km Atacames,Esmeraldas
4.0 2016/12/19 02:53:58 1.18° N 80.06° W 6.2 Off Coast of Ecuador M 41.80km Atacames,Esmeraldas
4.2 2016/12/19 02:24:53 1.10° N 79.86° W 1.9 Near Coast of Ecuador 26.21km Atacames,Esmeraldas
3.9 2016/12/19 02:18:48 1.03° N 79.84° W 8.5 Near Coast of Ecuador 18.15km Atacames,Esmeraldas
3.4 2016/12/19 02:15:44 0.98° N 79.86° W 14.7 Near Coast of Ecuador 12.48km Atacames,Esmeraldas
5.7 2016/12/19 02:11:38 0.93° N 79.81° W 5.2 Near Coast of Ecuador 8.09km Atacames,Esmeraldas

and I though Monday, December 12, news were bad!
http://dayinquito.blogspot.com/2016/12/monday-morning-news-from-quito-ecuador.html

Info about earthquake-related deaths and destruction in Atacames and Tonsupa here elcomercio-sismos-esmeraldas-danos-atacames
elcomercio.com-atacames-heridos-fallecidos-sismo-ecuador

El Hotel Fogón Manabita, en el malecón de Tonsupa, sector Cabaplan, tiene daños en su estructura y mampostería. Foto: Marcel Bonilla / EL COMERCIO


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Friday, December 16, 2016

Real life "Avatar" story in Ecuador Amazonia. December 2016.

Where: Ecuador’s southern rain forests, in the province of Morona-Santiago, which borders Peru. Shuar country of the Cordillera del Condor, the rain forest mountain. The Condor is ancestral home to 8,000 Shuar, the most storied warrior tribe in the annals of colonialism in the New World. Wiki_Shuar_People

2012, Indigenous Ecuadorians protest against mining in the province of Morona-Santiago. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Problem: Foreign mining firms were invited to deforest and drill much of the country’s remaining pristine forests. A joint venture led by the Ch Railway Corp. is building infrastructure for an open-sky copper mine named "Mirador".  To the north and east of the Ch concession, gold giant Kinross is prepping its 39 lots, including the envy of the industry, Fruta del Norte, believed to be Latin America’s largest deposit of high-grade gold. 
Shuar lands was taken away from them and used for mining activity, Shuar families have been displaced by the project which if completed will result in the destruction of 450,000 hectares of cloud forest. 
Three violent death of a Shuar leaders in six years. Bosco Wisum died from gunshot wounds in clashes with police in 2009. Freddy Taish was shot during a military operation against mining in 2013. José Tendetza battered body was found in an unmarked grave in 2015. 
Sources: ecuador-gold-mining-indigenous-vow-to-fight-to-death/
theguardian.com-ecuador-murder-jose-tendetza-el-mirador-mine-project
Happening: State of emergency is declared in the province of Morona Santiago. Troops are moved to an Amazonian region where apparently indigenous protesters attacked a Ch-owned mine, leaving at least one policeman dead. Officials say about 60 people believed to be Shuar attacked copper mine on Wednesday, December 14, 2016, killing one policeman and wounding several others. 

Artist's Vision of events in the province of Morona-Santiago. 
Author: Ecuadorian caricaturist Toño Velasco 
semana56.com-pueblo-shuar

What:  Real life "Avatar" story in photos. 
Whereprovince of Morona-Santiago, Ecuador.
When: December 2016.


En el cantón San Juan Bosco hay resguardo policial y militar. El jueves al mediodía llegaron refuerzos de policías y militares de Quito y Guayaquil. Foto: API

Grupos de militares recorren las calles del poblado de San Juan Bosco. Foto: API
Hasta las 10:00 de este jueves 15 de diciembre del 2016 habían sido trasladados 91 agentes del GIR a Morona Santiago. Foto: Enrique Pesantes/ EL COMERCIO

Un campamento militar provisional organizado en el coliseo de la parroquia Santiago de Panantza. Foto: Fernando Flores para EL COMERCIO  


Presencia de tanques de guerra en Morona Santiago tras declaratoria de Estado de Excepción. Source: Conaie Comunicación


Photo: Agencia Andes

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Local sources, in Spanish


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Monday, December 12, 2016

Monday morning news from Quito. Ecuador. December 2016.

Believe me I didn't try to find negative news on purpose, I just opened "El Comercio" website on Monday morning, December 12, 2016 and here it was on a first page. 
                                       
 Airport Shuttle Bus on fire
Foto: Alfredo Lagla/El Comercio
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/quito-bus-aeroservicios-incendio-collas.html

Transportation accidents leave 17532 injured in 2016 on the roads of Ecuador. 
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/cifra-heridos-accidentesdetransito-ecuador-2016.html

An earthquake of 4.9 magnitude shakes Esmeraldas, Ecuador on December  12, 2016.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/temblor-esmeraldas-ecuador-sismo-ig.html

An earthquake of 4.2 degrees of magnitude are recorded in Balao, province of the Guayas, Ecuador on December  12, 2016.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/ecuador-sismo-guayas-balao-institutogeofisico.html

Disappearance of women in Ecuador: four reasons.
Protesters march against violence against women in Quito, Ecuador.
Foto: Pavel Calahorrano/ EL COMERCIO.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/causas-desaparicion-mujeres-ecuador-violenciadegenero.html

More debt every day.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/candidatos-critican-colocacion-bonos-rafaelc

Beware of fake money.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/comerciantes-alerta-dolaresfalsos.html



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Monday, November 21, 2016

Visa facilitators in Ecuador and Ecuadorian defamation law. November 2016.

The defamation law in Ecuador is governed by Articles 491, 492 and 493 of the Ecuador Penal Code, and the penalty shall constitute imprisonment from six months to three years and a fine.
EcuadorDefamationLaws/kellywarnerlaw.com
Criminal defamation laws are actively enforced in Ecuador. As of 2011, approximately 18 cases in which journalists and media have faced lawsuits have been reported...
EcuadorDefamationLaws/cpj.orgReports
EcuadorDefamationLaws/freedomhouse.org

And how these laws might affect you?

From Cotacachi Expats Facebook page
Quote
New folks looking for facilitators often don't know about Ecuadorian denuncia law (The defamation law - LB). Basically, if someone in this group were to make a negative comment about a facilitator whose services disappointed them, they could be sued in court by that facilitator and lose the case - even if their complaint is totally true. Most expats know this so you are not going to hear from them about the problems some of these facilitators have caused for some expats." 
Facilitator Dana C added this important caution to the thread: 
"Most of us who have worked in this business for any length of time know who the problems are. But because of the libel law here we cannot say anything. It kills me when I see someone saying they will be going with someone that I know has had past issues or whom I know the staff at the visa office has issues with. I was doing visas years before the influx of expats for a university exchange program. I have watched it grow into a full blown industry. There are no regulations.

In the last couple of months I saw someone in the visa office count out $2500 to pay a facilitator for a pension visa. PLUS the government fee. Then she told him he could pay the $300 for the cedula the day he got that! I have done visas for 14 years, am in the visa office 3-4 days a week and had never seen this facilitator before. 

When I went up to the window, the clerk asked if I knew her. I said no. He said he rejected the application because she had translated but not notarized the documents, and didn't know he needed a movimiento migratorio. And the facilitator didn't speak Spanish so didn't understand what he was saying. I always give free advice to those who ask me because I hate to see people fall into these traps. It is very upsetting to see this and not be able to say anything to help them for legal reasons."

My final notes: 
Please use caution even with highly recommended facilitators because you won't read any complaints about them on a public forum like Cotacachi Expats. Someone who is praised for providing excellent service to one expat can be the same facilitator who missed filing deadlines and lost precious documents for another person. Complaints will be shared with you one-on-one in person or on chat, not on a Facebook page.
Unless you are so wealthy that you can afford to waste hundreds of dollars, do some comparison shopping before committing to one facilitator. Fees for the exact same service can vary by several hundreds of dollars, even a thousand or more.
end of quote



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Friday, November 18, 2016

New Urban Agenda, Chinese visit in Ecuador ...and electricity in Quito. November 2016.

Electricity in Quito is unstable, first time I wrote about it in 2012.
http://dayinquito.blogspot.com/2012/02/electricity-in-quito-is-unstable.html

Lately it became outright crazy, like a horror movie where electricity has its own mind.   

October 20, 2016 - third day of Habitat III in Quito, the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development. While participants from around the world were discussing "new urban agenda" and "sustainable urban development"  - the power went off at noon for a few hours in Quito. 
According to El Comercio 
"A blackout occurred at noon on October 20, 2016 in several sectors of the city of Quito and some provinces"
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/ecuador-corte-luz-electricidad-provincias.html

As you probably know, China's economic ties with Ecuador have grown. In 2009 China began loaning Ecuador billions of dollars in exchange for oil shipments. As of November 2016, Ecuador owes China up to $8 billion, repayable in crude, according to the national oil company. China owes Ecuador zero dollars in debt or close to zero.
Chinese president arrived in Quito Thursday, November 17, afternoon to sign more deals and the power went off at noon for a few hours in Quito. 
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/concejo-metropolitano-apagon-quito-energiaelectrica.html
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/xijinping-china-firma-convenios-ecuador.html

Plaza Grande, Centro Historico Quito, November 17. Ecuadorians are welcoming Chinese president.
 Photo: Carlos Rodríguez/Andes

La información y el contenido multimedia, publicados por la Agencia de Noticias Andes, son de carácter público, libre y gratuito. Pueden ser reproducidos con la obligatoriedad de citar la fuente.http://www.andes.info.ec/en/news/presidents-ecuador-and-china-attend-signing-bilateral-cooperation.html

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La información y el contenido multimedia, publicados por la Agencia de Noticias Andes, son de carácter público, libre y gratuito. Pueden ser reproducidos con la obligatoriedad de citar la fuente.http://www.andes.info.ec/en/news/presidents-ecuador-and-china-attend-signing-bilateral-cooperation.html


Chinese-owned mining camps built on Indians ancestral homeland, in the country's south, in a remote Amazon jungle area - guarded by military. Indigenous population were evicted by armed military soldiers.
IndiansAncestralHomeland

Photo Juventud Pachakutik. November 2016.




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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Ecuador presidential elections 2017. Quito, Ecuador. November 2016.

Ecuador has set Feb. 19, 2017, as election day.
Presidential candidates, 2017 presidential elections.



Cynthia Viteri
source  WikiCynthiaViteri
Cynthia Fernanda Viteri Jiménez de Villamar (born 19 November 1965 in Guayaquil) is an Ecuadorian advocate, journalist and politician. She was a candidate in the 2006 presidential elections of Ecuador and finished fifth. Between 1998 and 2007 she was a member of the National Congress.  Since 2009 she has been a member of the National Assembly.
P.S. My impression that she is being discredited. I have heard opinions that because she couldn't save her own marriage she cannot lead a country. However nobody could tell me about source of this information, about not saving her own marriage, usually the answers were "someone told me". 

Lenin Moreno
source ReutersLeninMoreno
Ecuador's ruling party tapped a former vice president and ally of leftist President Rafael Correa as its candidate for president on Saturday in an election to be held in February.
Lenín Boltaire Moreno Garcés (born 19 March 1953) was Correa's vice president from 2007 to 2013 and is currently a United Nations special envoy on disability and accessibility. 
Lenin Moreno was once a wealthy businessman and politician. But in 1998, he was shot in the back as gunmen stole his car from a parking lot in Quito. He was paralyzed from the waist down. 
P.S. history-repeats-itself

Paco Moncayo
source WikiPacoMoncayo
Paco Rosendo Moncayo Gallegos (born October 8, 1940 in Quito) is a former Mayor of Quito, 
Ecuador and a retired General of the Army. In 2000 Paco Moncayo was elected Mayor of Metropolitan Quito on behalf of the Party of the Democratic Left, being re-elected for a second term in 2004.
P.S. People opinion about this candidate: while being Mayor and overseeing construction of new Quito airport he had personal gain. Again, no sources provided.

Guillermo Lasso
Guillermo Alberto Santiago Lasso Mendoza (born 16 November 1955) is an Ecuadorian businessman and politician, presidential candidate for the Ecuadorian general election, 2013 for the party Creating Opportunities. He arrived in second place with 22.68% of valid votes, but as  incumbent President Rafael Correa received 57.17% of votes, a round-off didn't take place.
Lasso is the largest share holder in Banco de Guayaquil.
P.S. My impression that Lasso is being discredited as well. I voted for him in 2013 election and since 2013 when I talk to Ecuadorians about presidential candidates, Lasso in particular, almost everyone says that he is corrupted and guilty of thievery.  Again, nobody could tell me about source of this information, usually the answers were "someone told me". 



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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Info for potential vacation rental property buyers in Ecuador. October 2016.

Question posted on Facebook on October 15, 2016:
Quote:
I have a question for you regarding vacation rental houses. We have a vacation rental house up by Lago Cuicocha that was an existing house built in probably the 1980's. The municipality this last week has told our Ecuadorian manager that we need to provide them with house plans stamped by an architect and engineer before they will give us the last document so that we have everything in place for having guests. It has been one thing after another and redoing documents and inspections and fire extinguishers etc. this latest is crazy. 
How is anybody going to come up with house plans on an existing house?
Reinforcement steel, thickness of floor depth of foundation etc? 
How is an architect and engineer going to ever feel comfort to sign off on something they don't know anything about? Have you ever ran into this or anything as crazy as this?
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated as we don't know what to do.  We have been paying our taxes and trying to comply with everything but this is a big question for us? Thanks

Responses from someone who lives in Ecuador for a few decades: 
The laws are no short of INSANE now. They want impossible things....some of these tramites (red tapes) can take years and years. We are pretty fed up also with the laws here now....
Yes, that is what they are asking now even tho the houses may be decades old....and some houses in some parts of the country side, back then, didn't need plans. For the houses up here (Otavalo and surroundings - LB), we not only had to show plans but so much more, the whole layout of the mountain and other things. Everything here now has to be constantly 'actualized' ... I mean you may have a permit that is paid up and all of a sudden it is null and void because you have not 'actualized' it and that is having to show everything all over again.

To close down our lodge business (in Otavalo - LB), was also insane. One office said to go and 'get this paper' ... we tried, they sent us to Ibarra, then back here again and then the next office said "What? You don't even need this." There is a huge breakdown now. 10 times more employees than are needed, no one is trained or no one is communicating with the other. One hand does not know what the other hand is doing. It was much better 40 years ago when land titles were written out in long-hand! One would think that with 'computerization' things would be better, but instead they are worse.
When we built the mountain (near Otavalo - LB) 18 years you did not need to have plans to build in the outlying areas. So after we built the houses, the municipio and this one was not even as bad as now....sanctioned us that we needed plans! We were held hostage! Although there was no existing law on the books saying that we needed plans! One architect wanted thousands of dollars....somehow we got it worked out for about $600 or so. Very Sleazy? Absolutely yes. They are more rotten than ever now, intoxicated on their power.

We have an old friend for about 30 years who spent 9 years working in the Cotacachi municipio as an architect. He is retired now and he told us that at first, laws were relaxed, but as some of the 'big builders' came in....one comes to mind, a big ol fat gringo who was with REMAX at the time and thought that Cotacachi was his new million dollar oyster to do anything with, no laws were respected in fact they were. Then things became a bit tense as some indians tore down a wall to a gated community....the 'big builder' built on their land. There is much less patience now for the gringo building in Cotacachi. Here in Otavalo, they are an 'equal opportunity' torturer.

So this past year we built a house up here (near Otavalo - LB). We got every kind of permit that was necessary. Even a permit to cut down our own trees. So we were legal as can be. Half way through the building the municipio sent people up to say that my husband had to go to the municipio right away as we 'were in arrears' ... he went. They demanded that one thousand dollars be deposited into their gov. account, in cash.....to insure that we 'followed our plans' correctly and the thousand dollars would be refunded after they did the inspection to see that we followed plans to the "T." Months and months ago we had that inspection.....and we have solicited to get out $1,000 escrow back and now they don't want to give it back. We will fight this one.
Seems the more that one wants to follow the law and be legal here, they will not let you do it! Ecuadorians try to get away with what they can, they will always go after us, the gringos.
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Information for potential coastal property buyers

Cost of basic over the counter medicine

Cost of living in Quito - property tax, association fee and utilities



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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Drama in Centro Historico - Superheroes versus bureaucracy. Who won the battle? Quito, Ecuador. August 2016.

April 2016. Captain America, Spider-man, Iron Man, Captain Jack Sparrow and others lost the battle in April. For a while, they won't  be at La Ronda taking pictures with visitors.  
The "Superheroes" submitted request to the municipality to obtain permit required to work at La Ronda as they did for years. However, it's not a sale of products, such as candy, no one (in municipality) can give an answer  what type of economic activity takes place and what kind of permit they need.
In April 2016, some of them received a warrant for abuse of public space and for not having a permit for this activity. This means that they cannot be present in this area. The penalty for violating would be $183, according to the Ordinance 332.
Vicente Costales/ EL COMERCIO
 'Captain America' showing warrant issued by Policía Municipal and la Comisaría de Salud del Municipio de Quito 
on April 9.

Source:
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/superheroes-permiso-municipio-quito.html
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/superheroes-quitenos-exhortados-comisaria-municipio.html

These young entrepreneurs not allowed to make money and entertain La Ronda crowd. No permit issued, because not clear what kind of activity they perform, no permit - no opportunity to work. Just like a vicious circle no one gets around. 

Hopefully they won't end up being criminals like "heroes" of this article.
http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/robo-viviendas-bandas-ecuador-policia.html

Update - August 2016. They are back. On Friday and Saturday nights I spotted the superheros and movie characters at La Ronda. They moved from their usual spot where they were more visible to the side of the street, otherwise they are entertaining La Ronda crowd. 



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Thursday, July 14, 2016

History repeats itself. Ecuador. July 2016.

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again;there is nothing new under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9 
Lenin, the father of the Russian revolution, worked on his theories for a popular uprising while living in Geneva,Switzerland(1914 - 1917). He was financed by wealthy financiers in London and New York. Lenin returned to Russia from exile on Apr 16, 1917.
The result: revolution, repression, suppression, genocide, deficit of everything, wars.

100 years later, different continent, different country, people never learn, we have civil revolution (La Revolución Ciudadana) going on in Ec and London somehow present in this revolution..and Lenin is in Geneva, Switzerland. .again.. 

God help us!

Monday, July 11, 2016

Information for potential coastal property buyers in Ecuador. July 2016.

While Ecuador's cost is shaking 
21 after-shakes in 12 hours (in between 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 10th and 6 a.m. on Monday July 11)

Two aftershocks of a magnitude 6.2 and 5.9 struck Ecuador's coast late Sunday (July 10th, 2016) night.

The legal ground for requisition of private property is prepared. 
Decreto Ejecutivo No.1002
PRESIDENCIA DE LA REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR
Google translation from Spanish to English:
Article 1: Executive Order 1001 of April 17, 2016, is extended to mean that mobilization is for the entire national territory, to address the magnitude of the natural disaster presented and there is also the requisitions** which have place to solve the produced emergency.
The requisitions will be made in case of extreme necessity and in strict compliance with the laws applicable to this situation.
Source: Executive Order 1002
** requisition - an official order laying claim to the use of property or materials
Keep these factors in mind if you still have desire to buy coastal property. 

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