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Ecuador

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603-623
May 3, 2008An Ecuadorian politician proposed that a woman's right to sexual pleasure be made part of the country's new constitution.
Source:

BBC

April 24, 2005Lucio Gutierrez, the recently ousted president of Ecuador, fled to Brazil to avoid arrest.
Source:

BBC News

February 17, 2005 Ecuadorean President Lucio Gutierrez fired most of his country's supreme court.
Source:

BBC News

October 2, 2003 Ecuador launched a new punctuality campaign.
Source:

Reuters

January 21, 2003 Lucio Gutierrez, Ecuador's new leftist president, was sworn in and immediately promised to deal with “the corrupt oligarchy that has stolen our money, our dreams, and the right of Ecuadoreans to have dignified lives.”
February 13, 2001Political violence continued in Afghanistan, China, Colombia, Congo, Ecuador, Guinea, Indonesia, Iran, Kashmir, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, the Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, and elsewhere.
January 2, 2001 Fishermen in the Galápagos Islands were resisting new fishing limits, arguing for a strict policy of natural selection in Ecuador's conservation policies.

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