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Berlin (Germany), Jul 19 (EFE) .- (cAMERA: María Garrido / Clemens Bilan) The Humboldt Forum in Berlin presented this Monday to the press what will be the first exhibitions of one of the largest cultural projects in Europe that is inaugurated tomorrow at the rebuilt Hohenzoller palace, which has sparked controversy over the German colonial heritage.FOOTAGE OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE EXHIBITION "BERLIN GLOBAL", ONE OF THE EXHIBITIONS THAT HOST THE FORUMSOUNDBIBTES FROM HARTMUT DORGERLOH, DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUM, AND PAUL SPIES, CURATOR OF THE EXHIBITION "BERLIN GLOBAL".
Bogota, July 4 (EFE) .- Thousands took to the streets of Colombia Sunday to celebrate Pride and reject the violence suffered by the LGBTQI + community, which since 2020 has claimed the lives of 98 people according to authorities. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ)SHOT LIST: PRIDE MARCH IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
La Paz, Mar 8 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Gina Baldivieso) Music, singing and dances were part of the four-hour sit-in starring Bolivian artists from different areas who took a space in a central La Paz promenade to raise their voices against sexist violence in the arts and culture.
Bogota, Nov 1 (EFE).- Former guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) gathered Sunday at the Bolivar Square, in the center of Bogota, to demand that the government fully comply with the peace agreement and stop the murders of those who laid down their arms four years ago. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: FORMER FARC GUERILLAS GATHER AT BOLIVAR SQUARE, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.SOUND BITE: JULIAN GALLO CUBILLOS, SENATOR OF FARC PARTY.TRANSLATION: What we intend to do is to raise awareness among the Colombian society. We want to raise awareness among the people in this country and of course to also draw attention of the national government and the State because to date, 236 ex-guerrillas who had signed the peace agreement have been assassinated.
Bogota, Oct 31 (EFE).- Hundreds of former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) militants who began a march days ago from the several Colombian cities on Saturday arrived in the capital Bogota for a protest against the violence that has claimed the lives of about 234 of the ex-rebels since the peace deal came into force.Some wore white T-shirts that read "For life, for peace," while others waved white and Colombian flags.The march was organized following the death of two former combatants: Juan de Jesus Monroy, a reincorporation leader in Meta, and his bodyguard, Luis Alexander Largo, who were gunned down on Oct. 16 near Mesetas, according to FARC. (Camera: LUIS EDUARDO NORIEGA). SHOT LIST: FORMER FARC MILITANTS WHO JOIN 'MARCH FOR LIFE AND PEACE' ARRIVE BOGOTA IN REJECTION OF THE VIOLENCE THAT HAS COST THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 230 OF FORMER FARC REBELS, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).