Lucio Gutiérrez, Ecuadors ousted president, renounced Thursday to the asylum that the government of Colombia granted him last week.
According to various news reports, Gutiérrez, who has followed a sojourn across several countries since he was forced out of power in April, has decided to abandon Colombia and head to Ecuador.
El Tiempo, a Bogotá newspaper, reported on its website that sources close to Gutiérrez said that the ex-president will soon announce a possible return to Ecuador.
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According to El Comercio, a Quito newspaper, the announcement will be made public during the presentation of Gutiérrezs book, Faces of a Conspiracy: The Coup, which was scheduled to take place Thursday in Bogotá.
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Vistazo, an Ecuadorian magazine, reported that in his book Gutiérrez will claim that Fidel Castro orchestrated the April street protests that led to Gutiérrezs ousting.
El Universo, a Guayaquil newspaper, reported that Gutiérrez was planning to return to Ecuador Saturday.
Immediately after his fall, Gutiérrez sought refuge in the residence of the Brazilian ambassador in Quito, from where he was evacuated by members of Ecuadors special forces and put in a plane headed to Brazil.
In early June, Gutiérrez renounced the political asylum that Brazil had granted him and flew to New York City, where he participated in a meeting with Wall Street investors sponsored by Barclays Capital, an investment bank that had done business with the Ecuadorian government during Gutiérrezs tenure. He also stayed in Miami, where Gutiérrezs cousin and political operative, Renán Borbúa, had a home.
Later Gutiérrez moved to northern Peru, where he resided close to the Ecuadorian border for sometime before heading for Colombia.
Lucio to "Retake Power" in Ecuador
Submitted October 14, 2005 - 6:16 pm by Dan FederColombias El Pais reports sums up the latest wire reports:
Could this boldness on Lucios part have something to do with the many meetings he surly had with U.S. officials during his stay up north? What was said to him up there that gave him the confidence to return to Ecuador? As the Guayaquil newspaper El Universo reports,