Afro
women occupy the Ombudsman's Office in Cali. They demand the demilitarization
and the attacks of the forces of the ESMAD against the population of Buenaventura
The continuous stop, the People do not surrender CARAJO !
It
has been completed 20 days of Civic strike in the most important port of
Colombia Buenaventura. How we know, people went out peacefully to protest so
that the government of the Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos
recognized that Buenaventura lacks of drinking water, also lacks Public
hospitals, the majority of public educational institutions are in bad condition,
in addition to a high unemployment rate it is estimated that 90% of the black
population of Buenaventura lives as colloquially says “El rebusque” Rummage, they do not have a formal job. On the other
hand, The regime of the Nobel Peace Prize Juan Manuel Santos since May 16 sent
members of the armed forces naval force and members of the police called ESMAD
Squadron to attack the civilian population, that I reiterate were holding a
peaceful demonstration. That is why a group of women, most of them Afro-descendants
activists of different neighborhoods of the City of Cali, activists from
different Colombian Pacific peoples and university students, have decided to
occupy the ombudsman's office in the
capital of Valle del Cauca, Cali to categorically demand that President Juan
Manuel Santos Nobel Peace Prize Armed forces that have militarized the city
which in many cases are attacking the population during the nights. Women demand also the presence Of
international oversight and also demand that different Colombians a denounce
the atrocities committed by the Nobel Peace Prize Juan Manuel Santos in
different embassies of the world.
It
is worth mentioning that at the moment a group of the civic strike committee of
Buenaventura is in the capital of the republic managing the way of how the
government finally gets access to the requests that the community has made: to
declare the economic, social and environmental emergency to solve part of the
problems that afflict the first port of Colombia.
By Jesús Karabali
By Jesús Karabali
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