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Bogota, May 12 (EFE), (CAMERA: Juan Diego Lopez) .- Hundreds of indigenous people left Cali, the main city in southwestern Colombia and the epicenter of protests against the Government, Wednesday in a colorful caravan that traveled through various points of the protest.
Indigenous people from the Nukak community and Colombian soldiers arrive in the jungle to join the Special Forces soldiers already searching for the four Indigenous children missing in the jungle after a plane crash in the Amazon. IMAGES
Bogotá, Oct 2 (EFE).- About 350 people from the Embera indigenous community continued Saturday to camp in the Bogotá National Park after they were evicted earlier this week from the house where they lived in the Vista Hermosa neighborhood of Ciudad Bolívar.This group was displaced from the Chocó region and arrived in Bogotá a year ago. They received monetary aid and subsidies from the Victims Unit and the District but when these grants ended, they decided to stay at the emblematic Bogota park. (Camera: JUAN CARLOS GOMI).B-ROLL OF THE INDIGENOUS CAMP IN BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA.
Cali, Aug 13 (EFE, .- Hundreds of Haitian migrants left Friday from the Colombian city of Cali (southwest) to the north of the country on a humanitarian route of the Ombudsman's Office that seeks to normalize its transit to the Darien, on the border with Panama.Some 2,500 Haitians arrive daily at the Cali transport terminal from the south of the continent, and they are already beginning to be stopped in this city due to the restrictions imposed by the immigration authorities. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMÁN JR)SHOT LIST: HAITIAN MIGRANTS IN CALI, COLOMBIA.
Quito, Aug 11 (EFE).- The United Front of Workers (FUT) and the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) on Wednesday held the first protest against the government of conservative president Guillermo Lasso, who assumed power in May and inherited a country in crisis.The demonstration of the largest labor union in Ecuador, 80 days after the new president took office, counted on the determined presence of the indigenous organization, which has called on the president to discard the policies of his predecessor, Lenín Moreno.The march, which took place peacefully in Quito except for sporadic clashes between protesters and police, was called to demand the repeal of an executive decree inherited from Moreno that has caused a rise in fuel prices in recent months. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHÁVEZ). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST THE HIGH COST OF BASIC GOODS AND THE MONTHLY INCREASE IN OIL PRICES IN QUITO; AND POLICE CLASH WITH DEMONSTRATORS DURING THE PROTEST, IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Brasilia, Jun 16 (EFE), (CAMERA: Alex Mirkhan) .- A group of indigenous people protested Wednesday outside the National Congress against a bill that could affect the demarcation of indigenous lands.