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Bogotá, Jun 6 (EFE).- Colombia's National Strike Committee (CNP), made up mainly of unions, has decided to "unilaterally suspend" talks over the country's social crisis, the government said Sunday."Today, the committee has decided to unilaterally suspend the dialog at the dialog table. We, the government, are ready," said government spokesman and presidential adviser for stabilization and consolidation, Emilio Archila. (Camera: CARLOS ORTEGA). B-ROLL OF THE PROTEST IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Cali, May 28 (EFE).- Three people died violently Friday here in Colombia's third-largest city, the epicenter of a weeks-long "general strike" against the government of right-wing President Ivan Duque."Unfortunately, three people have died. I express my solidarity and condolences to their families. This situation has occurred between those blocking (the street) and those who wanted to pass," Cali Mayor Jorge Ivan Ospina said in a video disseminated by his office. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF THE COLOMBIAN OMBUDSMAN'S OFFICE COVER THE BODY OF A DEAD MAN ON THE GROUND, DURING THE DEMONSTRATIONS AMID THE NATIONAL STRIKE, IN THE LA LUNA SECTOR, IN CALI, COLOMBIA, WARNING: VIDEO MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC CONTENT.
Yumbo, May 18 (EFE) .- The riots in the Colombian municipality of Yumbo which began on Sunday night and have lasted for more than 24 hours have left at least two dead and 48 wounded, nine of them policemen, according to the numbers released by the authorities on Tuesday. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMÁN JR)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN YUMBO, COLOMBIA.
Cartagena (Colombia), May 12 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ricardo Maldonado Rozo) .- A group of artists from Cartagena de Indias wove a Colombian flag based with used fabric scraps to join the National strike day.
Indigenous communities in Bogota join the general strike to protest againt the government of Ivan Duque. IMAGES
A nationwide strike call by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party over the deadly violence on Saturday disrupts normal life in parts of the capital Dhaka. Many markets remain shuttered in the capital city and public transport is running thin in the bustling city following fresh incidents of arson, with riot police on high alert for signs of further violence. At least two people were killed on Saturday during the street demonstration by opposition parties to demand Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina step down to allow an interim government to oversee elections due by the end of January. IMAGES