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Ecuador bids to quell oil protestQuito | November 30 Mr Correa said he would not let a handful of "lunatics" harm the interests of 13 million Ecuadoreans. Oil accounts for about 40% of Ecuador's export earnings but protests in the oil-rich Amazon often hit production. Mr Correa also sacked the interior minister, Gustavo Larrea, saying he had failed to quell the protests and underplayed the problem in his reports. Mr Correa also forced the head of the state oil company, Petroecuador, to resign and ordered a high-level commission to investigate the unrest. Demonstrators began taking over oil wells in Orellana on Monday. They were reported to have cut communication lines and caused minor damage. "I am not going to permit more anarchy", the president said. Don December 2, 2007 - 4:05pm
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