Following last week's violent protests in Quito, calm returned to the Ecuadoran capital although pockets of violence persist in some provinces. The opposition's national strike and indigenous uprising were a failure, according to the United Front coalition, as they did not paralyze the country and participation was much lower than expected. Meanwhile, supporters of President Rafael Correa's Citizens' Revolution took to the streets to counter the opposition protests. Liz Scherffius reports from Quito. teleSUR