To whom it may concern:
The incidents recorded with journalists from Quito and Guayaquil, who were sent two explosive flash drives, should alert us to what this already violent country – “ungoverned” not ungoverned – defines as its horizon.
Communicators, content amplifiers authorized to guide public opinion – with an undeniable dose of subjectivity, extremely personal opinion and bias inherent in the activity of interpreting and commenting on reality – believe that what is being attacked by this action is a universal inalienable right: the right to freedom of expression. Your right to comment.
Nothing that contradicts the rights acquired by the human being must not be tolerated. We join the condemnations that have come from various sectors.
Since we have set out to defend the acquired rights, these communicators are obliged to move from a claim to a general demand to secure the rights of the entire community.
Who was Nathaly López, the administrative director of Teodoro Maldonado Carbo who was shot dead?
With irritation reminiscent of that caused by the slowest of slow fuses, we expectantly witness a wave of violence, death, unemployment, evictions, kidnappings, high-level narco-politics, administration of “vaccines”, all this added to the slow death of public service
With a fury reminiscent of that unleashed by the slowest of slow fuses, we expectantly witness a wave of violence…
An inalienable constitutional right is, for example, access to free secular education guaranteed by the state. The highest peak of demand for access to higher education at the University of Cuenca exceeded 21,000 students in one year, when the capacity to receive students was 6,000 new places. This is about an obvious violation of rights that had no response from the “Government of the Meeting”, except for reducing the budget.
It is an inalienable constitutional right related to access to health services. The COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccination process of which those who support the current government are proud of, has tested the importance of equipping public health services with drugs, operational equipment, trained personnel and the willingness to care for the most vulnerable groups. For me, the communicators who received such a dangerous device must also demand that the Government meet the constant demands of the population.
Every day, an ordinary citizen receives, right in the face, at close range, recklessly, cold-bloodedly, explosive bombs in the form of “vaccines”, raids, kidnappings, crimes… Like the incidents of the journalists from Quito and Guayaquil, they shook the foundations of Ecuadorian coexistence, the fact that is Juan forced to emigrate because he has no job or education should provoke our anger. The fact that Vicente is not getting a layoff or medicine for his illnesses, even though he has been paying social security contributions all his life, should enrage us. The fact that Blanca had to bury the remains of her daughter who was attacked, raped and killed must frighten us.
Let’s put out the fuses of all the bombs. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

Mario Twitchell is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his insightful and thought-provoking writing on a wide range of topics including general and opinion. He currently works as a writer at 247 news agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the industry.