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Since Monday, the wells of the Environmental Axis woke up with natural red dye, in a protest against the massacres throughout the country.
This Monday was a critical day in the effort to keep the peace. On the same day, three massacres were registered in the south of Bolívar and the north of Antioquia. This has led to a very powerful visual image in the Environmental Hub, which this Monday woke up dyed red.
According to a number of social media activists, this is an artistic campaign made with beet extracts. The idea was to show the wells of the Environmental Axis, through which the water of the San Francisco River runs, dyed red.
Thus, it resembles the serious situation seen in regions such as Cauca and southern Bolívar, where massacres have stained the streams of the region with blood. In this way, it seeks to generate attention to this nightmare that millions of Colombians lived again.
Bogotá’s environmental axis stained red with beet betanin as a sign of protest over the massacres in Colombia. NO MORE DEATH !!! pic.twitter.com/64NlP9N1Bi
– Carlos Medina G (@ CarlosMedinaG1) September 7, 2020
The intervention caused a great controversy. Many thought that it was a shocking message due to the contamination of the water body. Others came to think that it was an intervention aimed at the Emberas indigenous who remain in the center of Bogotá, in order to prevent them from bathing in the Environmental Axis.
I support the message, but not the idea. It is terribly bad! We cannot pollute the water resource, regardless of whether it has been natural, organic, biological … is to alter the naturalness of the riverbed.
– Javier Pedraza (@Jaaavierrrr) September 7, 2020
“Los Ríos de Sangre”, the art with which the environmental axis woke up this Monday and which refers to the recent massacres that have happened in the country. # Bogota #Masacres # 7S #Blood #Colombia #EnvironmentalAxis pic.twitter.com/FeuZ7ZB4D0
– Mauricio Vanegas (arMarovaan) September 7, 2020
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