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Cali, May 29 (EFE).- The military and police patrolled empty streets in the Colombian city of Cali Saturday following a wave of violence a day ago that left 13 dead.Colombia's third-largest city was once again the epicenter of violence during the last month of unrest.Thirteen people were killed, mostly by firearms, according to the authorities, after violent clashes between protesters and the security forces. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF CALI, 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.
Cartagena, May 7 (EFE).- Anti-government protests continued Friday in Colombia's turistic city of Cartagena as the country's president met Friday with the opposition forces in an attempt to address the crisis that the country has faced in recent days. (Camera: RICARDO MALDONADO ).SHOT LIST: ANTI-GOVERNEMNT PROTEST ON MAY 7, 2021 IN CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA.
Bogota mayor Claudia Lopez denounces "the indiscriminate use of force" and the use of firearms by police during violent protests in the Colombian capital and other cities that broke out following the death of a man repeatedly tasered by police, in which seven people were killed and hundreds wounded. SOUNDBITE
Cochabamba, Aug 12 (EFE).- The central Bolivian city of Cochabamba is once again filled with tons of garbage, which cannot be collected due to anti-government blockades and conflict in the company in charge of the service, in the midst of the COVID-19 health emergency.The streets of Cochabamba have accumulated at least 5,000 tons of garbage that have not been able to be collected and deposited in the K'ara K'ara sanitary landfill for at least 10 days, the technical manager of the Municipal Cleaning Service Company (EMSA) Moisés Atue told EFE on Wednesday. (Camera: CLAUDIO ABREGO).SHOT LIST: GARBAGE ACCUMULATED ON THE STREETS OF COCHABAMBA AND PROTESTS BY EMSA EMPLOYEES IN COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA.