Description
Added on the 05/07/2021 02:48:31 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
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.
Bogata, Nov 3 (EFE).- Former FARC guerrillas held a cultural day and business fair Tuesday in Bogota’s Plaza de Bolivar, expressing their rejection of violence that has claimed the lives of 236 of them since the peace agreement was signed in November 2016.Ex-guerrillas gathered in the eve at the square dressed in white and with flags with the inscription "For life, for peace," as well as with posters with which they remembered those who have died and asked for guarantees for their reinstatement.On a platform located a few meters from the entrance of the country’s Capitol, members of the Common Revolutionary Alternative Force (FARC) hung another sign in which they told Colombian President Ivan Duque "We did not sign the peace to be assassinated." (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: A CULTURAL DAY AND BUSINESS FAIR IN PLAZA DE BOLIVAR, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Bogotá, Oct 21 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Juan Diego López) A new day of protests against the economic and social policy of the Colombian Government began this Wednesday.
Cali (Colombia), Oct 15 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ernesto Guzmán Jr.) .- Thousands of indigenous people from southwestern Colombia began a trip to Bogotá Thursday in Cali, where they hope to arrive next Monday to speak directly to President Iván Duke.
Cali (Colombia), Oct 15 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ernesto Guzmán Jr.) .- Thousands of indigenous people from southwestern Colombia began a trip to Bogotá Thursday in Cali, where they hope to arrive next Monday to speak directly to President Iván Duke.