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Bogota/Medellin, May 30 (EFE).- Thousands of people joined marches in Bogota and Medellin to reject and call for the end of the 'National Strike' and the violence that arises from the demonstrations against the Colombian Government. Although the National Strike and its mobilizations are welcomed en masse by thousands of people in Colombia, a sector of society protests, claiming that due to the strike, commerce, supplies, the economy and their security have been affected. (Camera: MAURICIO DUEÑAS/LUIS EDUARDO NORIEGA). SHOT LIST: MARCHES AGAINST NATIONAL STRIKE AND VIOLENCE IN BOGOTA AND MEDELLIN, 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.
Bogota, May 4 (EFE).- Tension tok over the streets of Colombia Tuesday on the eve of a new national strike called by unions and social organizations that have mobilized thousands of people throughout the country since last Wednesday, to demand President Iván Duque to open a national dialogue.(Camera: SANTIAGO GUERRA).SHOT LIST: ANTI-GOVERNEMNT PROTEST ON 4 MAY 2021, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Bogota, May 5 (EFE) (CAMERA: Santiago Guerra).- Thousands of Colombians took to the streets of the country again Wednesday at the beginning of the second "national strike" of protest against the Government of President Ivan Duque, after a week of intense demonstrations and violence with dozens of deaths.
Buenaventura, Feb 10 (EFE).- Hundreds of people rallied and formed human chain on Wednesday to call for peace in Buenaventura, Colombia's main port on the Pacific and where violence has caused a wave of displacement in recent weeks. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN A HUMAN CHAIN CALLED BY THE BISHOP OF BUENAVENTURA RUBEN DARIO JARAMILLO TO CALL FOR AN END TO THE VIOLENCE IN BUENAVENTURA, 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).