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Bogota, Oct 4 (EFE).- At least 800 indigenous Colombians, who have taken refuge in the National Park of Bogota, on Monday asked the Colombian government for help and said they would not return to their villages due to the violence in the areas. Most of the indigenous people, from Colombia's western Chocó department, have been forcibly displaced due to armed clashes between drug gangs seeking to dominate the area. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE CHOCO DEPARTMENT TAKE REFUGE IN THE NATIONAL PARK, IN BOGOTA, 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.
Bogota, Nov 25 (EFE).- The Cauca Regional Indigenous Council (CRIC) Wednesday opened the doors of its 'House of Thought' in Bogota, a space to unite the communities of all Colombia for the 'defense of life, territory and democracy'. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN THE INAUGURATION OF THE 'HOUSE OF THOUGHT', WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
Union members, workers and indigenous people gather in Colombia's capital Bogota to protest against the government of President Ivan Duque, as the country goes on national strike. IMAGES
Union members, workers and indigenous people gather in Bogota to protest against the government of President Ivan Duque, as the country goes on national strike. IMAGES