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HomeUncategorizedColombia clashes continue amid reports of police abuses

Colombia clashes continue amid reports of police abuses

Demonstrators in Colombia’s capital Bogota took the streets again on Wednesday for the eighth consecutive day.

It was a peaceful protest which followed days of deadly confrontations with police that had left dozens dead and more reported missing.

Protests across Colombia demanded that President Ivรกn Duque withdraw an initiative to raise taxes to counteract the economic downturn after a year of coronavirus restrictions.

According to the government human rights ombudsman office, 24 people died during the confrontations, 17 of them in the southern department of Cauca.

At least 85 people had also been reported missing, and 306 civilians were injured during the protests. Police reported 540 injured officers.

According to the non-governmental organisation Temblores, the figures could be higher; they also report cases of alleged sexual abuse by the police.

Fresh demonstrations

Duque withdrew the initiative during the weekend, but the police repression and a deadly toll motivated new demonstrations.

On Tuesday, the Colombian army deployed tanks at the north entrance of Bogota.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Colombian citizens residing in Chile gathered outside their consulate to show support and solidarity with the national strike called in Colombia on Wednesday.

With candles and prayers, demonstrators asked to stop the violence in Colombia, which in these eight days of a national strike have left at least 24 people killed, according to the government human rights ombudsman office.

Chilean citizens also joined in the act of solidarity, which was replicated in other countries such as Mexico and Australia.

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