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Friday, 1 October 2010 - Ecuador president rescued from police uprising
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Photos Full Coverage Sitemap Ecuador president rescued from police uprising AFP - Saturday, October 2 Send IM Story Print QUITO (AFP) - – Ecuador President Rafael Correa made a triumphant return to the presidential palace after loyalist troops rescued him from a police rebellion amid gunfire and street clashes that left at least two dead. The Red Cross said two police were killed and 37 people wounded in the operation late Thursday that freed Correa from the National Police Hospital after 12 hours under siege by rebel police who he said wanted to kill him. "We got him out, we got him out," Interior Vice Minister Edwin Jarrin told AFP. Hustled to safety by troops and an elite police special operations unit, Correa emerged on a balcony at the presidential palace to a heroe's welcome from cheering throngs of supporters. "We will never negotiate anything under pressure," Correa exulted, telling the crowd that he had told his captors: "Or I come out as the president of a worthy country or I come out as a corpse." The rescue capped a dramatic day of violence and confusion that began early Thursday when police angered over a law that would cut their bonus pay rose up in rebellion and seized barracks in Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca. Correa went to the police barracks to face down the mutineers, telling them he would not back down. "If you want to kill the president, he is here. Kill him if you want. Kill him if you can. Kill him if you are brave enough, instead of hiding in the crowd." But tempers flared at the barracks, and the president had to leave when scuffles broke out and tear gas exploded near him. Overcome by the fumes, he was taken out by stretcher to the nearby hospital. Once inside, though, Correa was unable to leave, surrounded by mutinous police as clashes broke out in the streets of the capital and rebels stormed the Congress and seized the main airport for several hours. Related article: Rafael Correa profile A loyal police special operations unit protected the president and kept the rebels out of the hospital, Correa said after his rescue. "If not for them, this horde of savages that wanted to kill, that wanted blood, would have entered the hospital to look for the president and I probably wouldn't have been telling you this because I would have passed on to a better life," he said. With the president under seige, dozens of Correa supporters descended on the hospital, chanting, "Down with the coup, down with the enemies of the people." The Red Cross said 50 people were treated for injuries after clashes between the president's supporters and the police, while an impassioned Correa vowed to keep course despite the protests. "The president is governing the nation from the hospital," Correa told local television by phone during the seige, vowing not to negotiate, saying: "I'd rather die." The government declared a state of emergency and ordered the military to restore order. Correa, 47, a leftist ally of his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez, charged that the rebellion was an attempted coup by elements of police and the military loyal to former president Lucio Gutierrez, a retired colonel who was overthrown in 2005. Interviewed by CNN in Brazil, Gutierrez denied "the cowardly, false, reckless accusations of President Correa." The chief of police, General Freddy Martinez, resigned, a spokesman said. And Correa vowed to purge the police force. The unrest, which recalled a military-backed coup against the elected president in Honduras last year, sent shock waves through Latin America. Peru and Colombia closed their borders, and many leaders rushed to support the president. Correa also won expressions of support from the Organization of American States (OAS), the EU, and the White House. South American presidents held an emergency meeting in Buenos Aires and issued a statement denouncing the "attempted coup" and calling for those behind it to be tried and punished. They dispatched a delegation of foreign ministers to Quito in a show of support for Correa and Ecuador's turbulent democracy. "We can celebrate the fact that Correa has been freed," said Argentine President Cristina Kirchner in opening the summit. Correa, who has been in office since 2007, was re-elected last year to a second term as president of this chronically unstable country of 14.5 million people. Three of his predecessors from 1996 to 2006 were ousted before completing their terms. Correa's presidency has been controversial but he has maintained popular support. Nevertheless, the public services law that sparked the police rebellion divided his own party, prompting Correa on Wednesday to threaten early elections. 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