Dilan Cruz | Marches in Bogotá today, November 23 – Bogotá



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One year after death of Dilan Cruz, Fatally injured by a shot from a 12-gauge shotgun fired by an Esmad agent, no answers.

The criminal case against the police captain, who was assigned to Esmad, Manuel Cubillos Rodríguez, is in a military criminal court, where evidence has been taken. But the criminal process has had setbacks and there are no substantive decisions.

Therefore, this November 23, the city is preparing for a day of demonstrations in memory of the young man.

(You may be interested in: After a year of Dilan’s death, there are no substantive decisions in the case)

Calle 19 with Carrera 4, where Dilan fell, mortally wounded, on November 23, 2019, it will be the epicenter of the protests.

The ADE called a mobilization from 12 noon. It is expected that university students, different citizen sectors and Dilan’s family will also attend.

(Further: ‘We do not accept their excuses’: Dilan Cruz’s sister to the Ministry of Defense)

Precisely, Dilan’s sister, Denis Cruz, shared the day’s agenda on her social networks.

At 2 pm, a sit-in with artistic actions will begin

At 3 pm there will be a cacerolazo and a memory intervention at the point of the fall

At 6 pm there will be a candlelightThere will be artistic interventions of various kinds to end the memorial act, as planned, at 9 pm

(To continue reading: The untold story of Dilan Cruz)

The District assured that it will guarantee the right to social protest and that You will have a security scheme with the respective protocol. There will be at least 500 police officers.

“Together with the Police, with dialogue managers and coexistence managers, we are going to guarantee peaceful protest in Bogotá,” explained the Secretary of Security, Hugo Acero.

In addition, the family asked that the demonstrations be held in a peaceful manner. “A year since the death of my son is commemorated. The collective invites you to participate in art, culture and sport in a peaceful way to demand justice and remember. We reject violence and do not call for destruction, but for building a better country, “said Yenny Medina, Dilan’s mother.

BOGOTÁ – CITY TV
* With report by Sergio Grandas, City TV journalist

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