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Social Share Unrest in Colombia has become the latest trending topic, making international headlines both on social media and in the international press. Steven Ospina, one of the activists involved in the protests, told The Guardian that “To win tomorrow, we have to lose today.” This is a clear sign that for some Colombians, they are prepared to make the necessary sacrifices now to secure a better future. Demonstrations in Colombia began on April 28, 2021, as a general strike against the government’s planned tax reforms. The reforms would have lowered the threshold at which salaries are taxed, resulting in anyone with a monthly income of 2.6 million pesos ($684 US Dollars) falling in the taxable income range. The reforms would have also eliminated many of the exemptions enjoyed by individuals, in addition to increasing taxes imposed on businesses. ....
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