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Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers

Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers

Summary

Ecuador has become one of the most dangerous countries in Latin America due to violent drug cartels fighting for control of cocaine routes. The government, led by President Daniel Noboa, has increased police and military action, which has led to accusations of human rights abuses, including 51 cases of people forcibly disappeared since early 2024.

Key Facts

  • Ecuador's safety has declined sharply, now ranking among the deadliest countries in Latin America.
  • Drug cartels from Mexico and the Balkans are involved in violence related to cocaine trafficking.
  • Homicide rates in Ecuador have increased significantly.
  • President Daniel Noboa aims to reduce violence by deploying more police and military forces.
  • Since early 2024, there have been 51 reported forced disappearances during military operations.
  • The acting attorney general, Leonardo Alarcon, confirmed 34 ongoing investigations related to these disappearances.
  • Authorities stress that investigations must be objective and thorough to provide solid evidence for legal cases.
  • Al Jazeera's Fault Lines reported on the situation, highlighting the family's search for answers about the disappeared.
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