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Madrid, Sep 18 (EFE).- Thousands of people marched on saturday through the center of the Spanish capital, Madrid, to demand an end to Spain’s long tradition of bullfighting. (Camera: TATO PERÉZ). SHOT LIST: AN ANTI BULLFIGHTING DEMONSTRATION MARCH IN DOWNTOWN MADRID, SPAIN.
Activists protest over the presence of the oil, gas and coal industry at the COP28 UN summit in Dubai, demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels. IMAGES
Quito, Sep 28 (EFE).- Latin America commemorated International Safe Abortion Day on Tuesday amid battles taking place in courts, across governmental bodies and on the streets.In the region, Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay, Guyana and four Mexican territories have decriminalized abortion.However, in Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Bolivia and Peru, abortion is illegal except in cases such as rape, fetal abnormalities incompatible with life or risk to the life of the mother. (Camera: JOSE JACOME).SHOT LIST: A PRO-ABORTION DEMONSTRATION IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Mexico City, Sep 24 (EFE).- Around thousand of people from different organizations marched in Mexico City Friday to demand an end to the violence in the state of Chiapas and the departure of paramilitary groups.The protesters, who mobilized from the intersection of the central avenues of Reforma and Insurgentes to the Ministry of the Interior, took to the streets in support of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), the former indigenous guerrilla group.The EZLN denounced a few days ago that Chiapas is on the brink of a "civil war". (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, TO DEMAND AN END TO VIOLENCE AND THE DEPARTURE OF PARAMILITARY GROUPS IN THE SOUTHERN STATE OF CHIAPAS.
Panama City, Sep 22 (EFE).- Members of unions and social movements marched on Wednesday in Panama City in to demand an end to corruption and decent wages in the country, hard hit by unemployment and informality in the midst of the crisis derived from the pandemic. About 2,000 people, according to preliminary data from the Ombudsman’s Office, marched from the historic Parque Porras to the surroundings of the Panama Assembly (AN, Parliament) carrying banners and singing chants against the Government and corruption. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS). SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF UNIONS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OF PANAMA, MARCH TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN PROTEST AGAINST THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL MEASURES DERIVED FROM THE PANDEMIC IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA.