Ecuador Is Suspending the Bank Accounts of Environmental Activists (truthout.org)
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 16:19
https://lemmy.ca/post/61787244

cross-posted from: ibbit.at/post/201550

It was a sweltering January afternoon in the Amazonian town of Puyo when Andrés Tapia realized his daughter’s public school fees were due. Like many Ecuadorians, he reached for his phone to make a mobile transfer. Carrying cash is too risky these days. Ecuador is in the grip of an ongoing security crisis, with transnational criminal organizations spilling in from neighboring Colombia and…

Source


From Truthout via this RSS feed

#world

threaded - newest

morto@piefed.social on 14 Mar 17:33 next collapse

One more reason why getting rid of paper money is a mistake and an act not in our best interests

palordrolap@fedia.io on 14 Mar 17:55 collapse

Literally in the blurb:

Carrying cash is too risky these days.

If you're not getting mugged by the government, you'll get mugged on the street instead.

morto@piefed.social on 14 Mar 18:26 collapse

I don’t know the exact situation in Ecuador, but I live in a country with very high criminality and also socioeconomically similar to Ecuador, so I can say that fear of violence in Latin America is stimulated and used as a weapon for removing rights from us and keeping our votes in the center or right wings, who submit to the hands of the USA. Things aren’t usually as bad as pictured by the media, but people behave as if they were, out of fabricated fear.

eleijeep@piefed.social on 14 Mar 18:56 collapse

Wasn’t Ecuador the country that made bitcoin an official currency? What happened to that?