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Gustavo Larrea is a former Interior Minister of Ecuador[1] who had been appointed in 2006.[2] A commission set up by President Rafael Correa to investigate Operacion Fenix alleged that Larrea had direct links to FARC,[3] which Larrea disputed.[4] By 2011 Larrea had become a notable critic of President Correa, particularly in regard to an effort to "revamp" the judicial system. Larrea called this idea "an authoritarian project" and an attempt to "control the courts".[5]
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- ^ Valdivieso, Jeanneth (December 27, 2006). "Ecuador Names 1st Female Defense Chief". Associated Press. The Washington Post.
- ^ Wilmshurst, Elizabeth ed. (2012). International Law and the Classification of Conflicts. pg 217.
- ^ Küffner, Stephan (December 15, 2009). "Ecuador Officials Linked to Colombia Rebels". Time.
- ^ "Ecuador Votes On Bullfight Ban". The Daily Telegraph: Sydney, Australia. December 26, 2005.[dead link ]