18 Jun 2019 | 09:10 AM UTC
Ecuador: Protests following government policy on Galapagos archipelago June 17; further likely
Ecuadorian authorities announce policy of allowing the US to use the Galapagos archipelago which was met with backlash June 17; further protests likely
Event
The Ecuadorian government announced on Tuesday, June 11, that it was considering a policy that will allow the United States' anti-drug planes to use the Galápagos archipelago as a refueling point. Protests against the decision formed at the Government Palace, in the capital Quito on Monday, June 17. Further related protests are likely across Ecuador, notably in Quito, over the coming days and weeks. A heightened security presence and localized transportation disruptions are to be expected near demonstration sites.
Context
Under Article 5 of Ecuador's constitution, the country is categorized as a territory of peace and it states that the establishment of foreign military bases or foreign facilities for military purposes shall not be allowed
Advice
Individuals in Ecuador, and especially Quito, are advised to monitor the situation, avoid all demonstrations as a precaution, and anticipate a heightened security presence and localized disruptions should the protests take place.