Drug violence reaches Quito: ‘Gangs want to take over our area’
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Walled houses, passages enclosed with metal gates, and completely fenced-off parks. Solanda, a neighborhood south of Quito, the capital of Ecuador, has transformed its open spaces into fortified zones. José Calderón, a neighborhood leader, opens the gate to enter a narrow street that leads to a block of houses. No one goes in unless they live there. Like his street, hundreds of others have protected themselves from danger with barriers. It’s their way of confronting the wave of violence devastating them. Residents watch in amazement as armed confrontation erupts every month. The evidence is there: murders, shootings, and businesses attacked with bullets.





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