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Bogota, Sep 12 (EFE).- Violent demonstrations against police brutality in Colombia mutated into cultural interventions by citizens in the streets and in some of the Police facilities that were set on fire in the riots of recent days.(Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS PEACEFUL PROTESTING THROUGH CULTURE IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.

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