Wednesday March 8 celebrates International Women’s Rights Day. in Bogotá, Medellín, Cali and other capitals mobilizations groups that defend their freedom, economic inequalities and protest violence against them in the country.
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Inside In Bogotá, the mobilization started very early. Disturbances were reported on the Transmilenio service via the Caracas main line and Avenida 26. Likewise, the El Dorado Portal and feed services were reported to be temporarily closed.
Inside MedellinThe starting point was the health tent at Estadio station (Plazoleta) from noon. In the afternoon, strong disturbances were reported in the La Alpujarra area. The presence of ESMAD in the region disturbed some of the protesters.
produced there damage to utility stations and the burning of a motorcycle. Also on social networks, it was learned that a group of women tried to break into the Homecenter warehouse in Carrera 65.
(Also: Riots were reported during the 8M march in Medellín).
Inside Bush, feminist collectives left Jovita park at 3 o’clock, In Cartagena, hundreds of women left the workers’ office in the Historic Center and marched to Avenida Pedro de Heredia.
The march was symbolic because they always marched in the opposite direction of the usual demonstrations facing the historic centre. They marched south because their aim was to convey a message of unity to the thousands of women working in the terrible conditions at the Bazurto market.
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