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The mobilization forced the Transmilenio buses that went from the center to the south from Bogota, by that arterial avenue, they returned.
Both Avenida Jiménez and Avenida Caracas were blocked for much of the morning. However, there were times when protesters allowed some vehicles to pass individuals.
Despite the fact that the march was not so massive, it did make dozens of people get off the buses for walk. Additionally, there were delays in the city’s mass transit system.
Some of the protesters They carried banners with the face of Dilan Cruz, the young man who died on November 23, 2019 during the national strike marches.
This is the place where the demonstration took place:
The Transmilenio report announcing normality
After the protesters dispersed, the mass transit company announced the restoration of the passage at the point.
About 1:00 in the afternoon, the buses were able to pass through the Caracas trunk.
#TMNow (1:08 pm)
The passage is enabled in the Caracas with Jiménez trunk.
– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) December 10, 2020
In the demonstrations, several banners with the image of Diego Felipe Becerra, the graffiti artist who died, in 2011, after being shot from the pistol of the patrolman Wilmer Antonio Alarcón, who was sentenced to more than 30 years in prison, but is currently a fugitive.
On November 23, also in the center of Bogotá, there was a massive commemoration for the first year of Dilan Cruz’s death.
That day, in that place, was the mayor Claudia López, who did not have a good time. López was booed and insulted by some young people at the time when He left the sit-in in honor of the memory of Cruz.
These are the images of what happened in the center of Bogotá:
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