South Floridians Speak Out As Anti-Government Protests Continue In Colombia

Colombians living in South Florida urging our leaders to speak out on human rights violations there as people take to the streets protesting a tax hike proposal caused by the COVID economic crisis. The group wants our politicians to publicly condemn state-sponsored violence in Colombia. Carlos Naranjo says they're sending a letter to Congressman Ted Deutch,a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, urging him to create a resolution denouncing the atrocities. He says at least 31 people have been shot dead including a 17-year-old protesting for better living conditions. He says the government is trying to silence protesters by cutting off their water, electricity and internet services.


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