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Colombia student protests
Student protests in 2011 (Photo: Narco News)
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Student protests disrupt Colombian capital

by Larisa Sioneriu May 5, 2014

Around 1,000 students protested took to the streets of the Colombian capital Bogota demanding mayor Gustavo Petro take actions against corruption in the city’s academic institutions, national media reported Monday.

The majority of students protesting in Plaza de Bolivar, Bogota’s central square, belong to the District University of Bogota and seeking to eradicate what they claim as corruption that has “presented itself” in the institution, Caracol Radio reported.

On Monday morning around 400 District University students also protested on Caracas Avenue, a main arterial road, causing traffic disruptions, SantaFe Radio reported.

Additionally, 200 people marched on carrera Septima, another of the main arteries traversing the capital, causing the partial closure of the Museum of Gold (Museo de Oro) station of Bogota’s Transmilenio mass transit system.

The student protests are adding to the ongoing nationwide agrarian strikes which resulted in recent violent clashes between the riot police and farmers in the southwestern part of Colombia.

MORE: Rural protests turn violent in southwest Colombia

Sources

  • Trancones por protestas estudiantiles en el centro de Bogotá (Caracol Radio)
  • Nueva jornada de protestas de universitarios taponan en tráfico el Bogotá (SantaFe Radio)
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