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Protesters in Panama ask Duque to stop the massacre in Colombia

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – “We all have the right to express our voice, to disagree … And this should not cost us our lives!” read a banner at a peaceful protest held on Wednesday in front of the Colombian Embassy in Panama to demand Colombian President Ivan Duque to “stop the massacre” of demonstrators in the streets of the Andean country. Dozens of Panamanian trade unionists and Colombian residents in the Central American country stood at the entrance of the modern building where the diplomatic legation is located in the Panamanian capital, with signs that read “No to health reform, No to police abuse, S.O.S. Colombia”.

Négociations à Bogota après une grève générale

Négociations à Bogota après une grève générale
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Colombians protest ahead of talks with government

Colombians protest ahead of talks with government AFP 5 hrs ago AFP © Raul ARBOLEDA Colombian protesters, such as these in Bogota on May 19, 2021, are demanding a stop to police violence and more broadly a better life Colombians took to the streets Wednesday, on the eve of talks with the government, in a third week of demonstrations that have been marked by police abuses and dozens of civilian deaths. © Raul ARBOLEDA People demonstrate against the government of Colombian President Ivan Duque in Bogota on May 19, 2021 The talks, due to resume Thursday, have stumbled over the government s reticence to renounce violence by the police, and on Wednesday Nobel Peace laureate Juan Manuel Santos, a former Colombian president, urged incumbent Ivan Duque to recognize the misuse of force.

The anger driving Colombia s protest movement isn t going away anytime soon

The anger driving Colombia s protest movement isn t going away anytime soon
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