Colombia joins Latin American protests
Colombia joins Latin American protests
Colombia joins Latin American protests

Since the massive national strike of last November 21, the pots and pans have become a symbol of peaceful protest in Colombia.
Above all, in Bogota, citizens from their homes or at rallies, gather to express their discontent with government policies, in rejection to violence and redeeming life.
One of the most intense pot-bangings of recent days took place in front of a residence owned by Colombian President Ivan Duque in the north of this city.
All of this is a continuation of the November 21 strike that brought hundreds of thousands of Colombians to the streets to express their discontent with government management and demand effective policies in areas such as education, health, agriculture and security.
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Colombia joins Latin American protests
Bogota, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) After more than a week of anti-government protests, various sectors in Colombia are joining this Sunday other Latin American protests, an initiative called in several countries in the region.
Because we want real policies for the progress and dignified life of the Latin American people, the call for this initiative refers to it.
Since the massive national strike of last November 21, the pots and pans have become a symbol of peaceful protest in Colombia.
Above all, in Bogota, citizens from their homes or at rallies, gather to express their discontent with government policies, in rejection to violence and redeeming life.
One of the most intense pot-bangings of recent days took place in front of a residence owned by Colombian President Ivan Duque in the north of this city.
All of this is a continuation of the November 21 strike that brought hundreds of thousands of Colombians to the streets to express their discontent with government management and demand effective policies in areas such as education, health, agriculture and security.
ef/apz/acl/mfb
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