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La Paz, Sep 30 (EFE).- The march of indigenous Bolivians from the lowlands arrived in Santa Cruz, the largest city in Bolivia, on Thursday with the aim of establishing a dialogue at the highest level with the Government of the country to raise demands that revolve around respect for their territories and culture.The march arrived in the city of Santa Cruz amid the affectionate reception of many citizens after traveling about 500 kilometers for 37 days from Trinidad, in the Department of Beni. (Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MARCH TO DEMAND RESPECT OF THEIR RIGHTS AS THEY ARRIVE IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA.
Hundreds of people march down Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, demanding justice and equality for Indigenous peoples, on the anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas. IMAGES
Guatemala City, Oct 12 (EFE).- Hundreds of Guatemalans, mainly indigenous people, marched Tuesday along the main avenues of Guatemala City to protest against racism as well as to support the indigenous and black resistance.The call was made by various social organizations to protest against the commemoration of the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the American continent on Oct. 12, 1492, a day which Spain considers as "National Day". (Camera: ESTEBAN BIBA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH TO SUPPORT THE INDIGENOUS AND BLACK RESISTANCE IN GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA.
Santa Cruz, Jan 2 (EFE).- The Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, the largest city in the country, spent the first weekend of 2021 under strong restrictions on the movement of people and vehicles, in addition to the suspension of all activity in an attempt to stop the covid-19 outbreak. (Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA).SHOT LIST: BOLIVIAN AUTHORITIES CHECK ON VEHICLES AND DISINFECT PUBLIC PLACES IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA.
US President Barack Obama addressed hundreds of people in Dallas on Tuesday, at a memorial service for the five policemen who were killed at a protest organised in response to the fatal shootings of two black men last week.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).