Government opposition in Colombia is increasing, 3 policemen dead
Government opposition in Colombia is increasing, 3 policemen dead
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Bogota: The situation in Colombia has become uncontrollable due to the reaction to stop the anti-government protests that have been going on for some time. The situation of anarchy in the capital Bogota is increasing due to violence and looting of protesters. In the same police station, three policemen were killed in a bomb blast last Friday. As many as 10 police officers were injured in the explosion in the town of Santander de Quilicó, in the southwestern province of Kakua.

According to the information received, let us tell you that this city is known for drug trafficking and mafia violence. At present, the police have not held any armed group responsible for the blast. In fact, on 21 November 2019 a national strike was called to express growing dissatisfaction towards President Ivan Duk. As many as twenty five thousand people attended it. During this, three people died in fierce violence. These demonstrations started after President Duk denied the issues related to economic reforms. The protesters said that the government is not taking some drastic measures to stop corruption and killing of human rights activists.

The same sources say that thousands of people gathered for 'Kesarlajo' at Boliver Plaza in the capital Bogota on Friday, 22 November 2019. During this time, the police tried to chase people using force. Violent mob looting and arson has started on this. Let me tell you that 'Kesarlajo' is a traditional demonstration in South American countries, in which people take utensils and register their protest. 25-year-old art student Katherine Martinez, one of the protesters, said, "We have appeared here to protest against the Dukasarkar. It is an incompetent government that kills children. '

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