THE FIGHT CONTINUES

The Government of the “Gringo Gorilla” Noboa Azín and his gang of murderers and front men, nor their despicable maneuvers, will not prevail.

For the unity of all struggles of the proletariat from the countryside and the city, let us surpass and replace the bureaucratic and treacherous leaderships of FICI, UNORCAR, and CONAIE, so that our leadership and our organizations become true instruments for the defense of the proletariat in the city and countryside.

La Marx Ecuador
Thursday, October 16, 2025

As if by magic, almost forgetting everything that had happened and the brutal repression against the uprisen populations, the Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, with the mediation of the Catholic Church, staged a farce: a simulated negotiation and dialogue table with the indigenous movement, in which only the “leaders on their payroll” from the Federation of Indigenous and Peasant People of Imbabura (FICI) and the UNORCAC (Union of Peasant and Indigenous Organizations of Cotacachi) apparently participated.

A table set up abruptly, in the midst of the uprising that was claiming more lives (of children, women, and young people who were on the front lines of the Agricultural Proletariat Uprising — which has a strong Indigenous base and was therefore named the Indigenous Uprising), at the hands of the murderous forces of the Police and Military.

The phony negotiation table aimed to forget the main demands of the Uprising, which included:

a) The annulment and repeal of Decree 126 of September 13, 2025, which liberalizes diesel fuel prices, removes so-called subsidies, and raises the price to $2.80 USD;
b) An end to the state of open war and the annulment and repeal of Decree 198 of March 15, 2024, which increased the Value Added Tax (VAT) by three points, raising it to 15%, and returning it to 12%;
c) Greater investment and provision of necessary resources for education and healthcare.

But they also seek to forget the terrorist actions that violated every human right and murdered children, youth, women, and the elderly, including several front-line fighters of the Indigenous Uprising — actions carried out by the bourgeois, oligarchic state and the gorilla government of the gringo Noboa Azín, led by himself, his Minister of the Interior John Reimberg; his Minister of Defense Gian Carlo Loffredo; the Commander of the Joint Command of the Armed Forces, Division General Henry Santiago Delgado Salvador; the General Commander of the National Police, General Pablo Vinicio Dávila Maldonado; and every one of their direct subordinates nationwide and across different territories and detachments.

They aim to erase the entire web of actions through which the Gringo Gorilla Noboa Azín, from the very beginning of his previous term, violated the Presidential and Popular Mandate, the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador, and National Sovereignty. Among these violations is his attempt to involve the country in the war campaigns of other nations, such as those of the satellite of North American imperialism — Zionist Israel — as well as in operations directly led by the American Empire.

The events clearly point to the main leaders of CONAIE, FICI, and UNORCAC as key traitors, including: previously Marlon Vargas, national leader of CONAIE; and now Martha Tuquerres, president of UNORCAC; Mesías Flores, president of FICI; and Manuel Catucuago, leader of FICI.

The questionable and staged Negotiation Table concluded only with the promise to pass the demands on to the government of the Gringo Gorilla, Noboa Azín; stating that it’s possible the agreement may include freezing the current price of diesel and reviewing the criminal proceedings against indigenous leaders — provided that the strike is lifted and roads are reopened, and that by Monday, October 20, a supposed dialogue may begin, if the Gringo agrees to it.

In response, the voice of the grassroots has risen up, rejecting their leaders, making it clear:

Our children and women, our brave young and elderly fighters who held the front line in the struggle against the actions of Noboa Azín’s Terrorist and Gorilla Government, and who were murdered and violated, are not the “pig hair” of the Assassin Gringo (i.e., not worthless, not disposable).

They represent our Spirit and our History of Ongoing Struggle. They will never break us. We will resist to the end.

The despicable betrayal and sellout by those who posed as leaders will not pass;

As long as there is one proletarian from the countryside or the city, man or woman, with a burning heart and consciousness of their being, the Gorilla Forces of the Terrorist State and the Gorilla Government of Noboa Azín WILL NOT PASS. The Resistance Continues.

The call to Resistance is more than a mere call to fight over a temporary issue (diesel), which is important to us — it is much more than that. It is about our spirit: to resist and overcome the invader, the colonialist, the bourgeois and oligarchic exploiter, oppressor, and murderer.

Moreover, it is even a right established in Article 98 of the Constitution they themselves drafted. In this light — and for many other reasons, such as the role of agent of imperialism played by Noboa Azín’s Gorilla Government, a sellout, plunderer, genocidal and fascist regime — it is necessary to radicalize the action of Resistance, including the creation of self‑defense schemes against the various mechanisms of repression of the bourgeois apparatus, which we must overcome.

For our Rights, for our children, women, elderly and fallen frontline leaders. For our dignity as a people and an ancestral nation and as part of the Ecuadorian proletariat.

THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

a) Freedom for all fighters and political prisoners.
b) Annulment and repeal of all war-driven decrees.
c) Annulment and repeal of emergency declarations and the declaration of open internal war.
d) Withdrawal of the military back to their barracks.
e) Trial and punishment for the military and police (perpetrators, accomplices, and cover-ups) who assault the resisting population: murderers, kidnappers, torturers of children and women, of youth and adults.
f) Annulment and repeal of all colonialist and neoliberal decrees, agreements, and counter-reforms.
g) Annulment and repeal of all licenses granted to imperialist corporations.
h) Nationalization, state control, and socialization of the exploitation, production, and commercialization of natural resources under workers’ control.
i) Reinstatement of all dismissed workers and restoration of their jobs and labor rights.
j) Repeal of the decrees increasing and liberalizing fuel prices.
k) Elimination of all taxes that increase the cost of living for the proletariat and raise the price of the family basket.

We denounce the class-based and servile nature of all institutions of the bourgeois state. We denounce the so-called democratic processes, such as the widely publicized Popular Consultation-Referendum and the Constituent National Assembly, both bourgeois and oligarchic, protected by the same fascist actions that are the daily expression of the Ecuadorian bourgeois state and the Gringo Gorilla government of Noboa Azín.

We denounce the criminal and terrorist assault against our peoples in resistance, carried out by the State and the Ecuadorian Government.

In this context, La Marx Ecuador puts forward its spaces for debate and organization:
🔗https://www.revolucion.org.es/
🔗 https://la-marx-ecuador-9.webnode.page/

SOURCE

La Marx Ecuador 

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