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The mural had been made in honor of the young woman who died on September 9. Citizens reject that police officers erased the mural from Julieth Ramírez’s face.
Police erased the mural
This Saturday an image was released in which it is observed that several policemen erased the mural.
“No! We cannot like this, the efforts not to erase the memory of Julieth Ramírez, @PoliceBogota begins to erase what youth in the midst of pain and hope does through culture, “wrote Heidy Sánchez, a Bogotá councilor, who posted the image on her Twitter account.
Not! Thus we cannot, efforts not to erase the memory of Julieth Ramírez, the @PoliceBogota begins to erase what youth in the midst of pain and hope does through culture. pic.twitter.com/iCZlEcJEgo
– Heidy Sánchez Barreto 💛💚 (@heidy_up) September 12, 2020
Then he wrote: “They want us blind and mute in the face of barbarism. The first thing they do is cover their eyes and mouth with military green, criminal green.[email protected] we do not forget!”.
Some of the reactions are: “The most outrageous thing is that the first thing they went to cover up was the girl’s face”, “They incite violence, they kill us and they do not give rise to memory”, “Policemen vandalize popular library”.
The mural was made on the outer wall of the CAI that had been destroyed by the protesters.
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