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Aug 19, 2013
Million taking part in Colombia’s anti-government protests: Organizersposted
by Marcus Sales
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Protests in Sincelejo (Photo: Marcha Patriotica)
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One million people took part in the first day of anti-government protests
on Monday, according to strike organizers who expect an even bigger turnout
on Tuesday when teachers and health workers join the country-wide protests.
The high number is disputed by authorities.

The protest organizations’ estimate is in stark contrast to that of the
government, whose Interior Minister Fernando Carrillo told press that
60,000 people had taken to the streets and that the situation in the
country is “under control.”

The real number of protesters is impossible to define, as the initial
protests took part mostly in the rural areas of Colombia and alongside
highways.

However, it is relatively safe to assume that hundreds of thousands of
Colombians took to the streets, making Monday’s protest the biggest public
demonstration since 2008 when millions took to the street to protest the
country’s largest rebel group, the FARC, and the largest anti-government
protest since 1977.

While farmers in the northeastern region of Catatumbo and miners have been
on strike for months and weeks respectively, they were joined on Monday by
truckers and farmers from the coffee, rice, sugarcane and potato sectors.

The strikes began with roadblocks, violence and arrests in 28 of Colombia’s
32 departments. Seven of Colombia’s main highways were blocked, 22
protesters were arrested and at least seven people — six of them policemen
— were allegedly injured.

*MORE:* Colombia’s strike wave begins with violence and
roadblocks<http://colombiareports.com/colombias-strike-wave-begins-with-violence-and-roadblocks/>

Government and protesters find each other opposed not only in their demands
and estimations of the turnout, but also in mutual accusations of inciting
violence.

In an interview with Colombia Reports <http://colombiareports.com/>, Jose
Fernando Ramirez of the Marcha Patriotica asserted that armed forces met
protesters with excessive force.

“Throughout the day we recorded nine people arrested in Boyaca, with some
others in Valle del Cauca.”

“We also recorded abuse against demonstrators in different parts of the
country, and an excessive use of force by the authorities, which only
achieved to radicalize the protests and encourage violence,” added Ramirez.

According to Ramirez, police is trying to infiltrate the protests to incite
violence necessary for the security forces to intervene.

“We have information that police are infiltrating demonstrations, where
they try to incite violence and make the situation get out of control.”

“Within the institution they find people without any moral or ethical
objection to citizens and peaceful demonstrations,” Ramirez said.

Additionally, Ramirez’ movement in the morning accused police in the south
of Colombia of preventing buses from reaching locations of protests.

*MORE:* Police In Southern Colombia Are Trying To Impede Protests: Strike
Organizers<http://colombiareports.com/police-in-southern-colombia-are-trying-to-impede-protests-strike-organizers/>

The government on the other hand has ongoingly insinuated that the protests
are infiltrated by the FARC, which is currently involved in peace talks
with the Colombian government.

The FARC’s lead negotiator Ivan Marquez criticized the government’s
accusations and denied his organization had anything to do with the
protests..

“The government should stop criminalizing social protest in Colombia.
Anyone in Colombia who doesn’t agree with governmental policies is
identified as member of the FARC to legitimate the violent repression
carried out by the national government,” said Marquez from Havana where the
talks are held.

The government has called the strikes unjustified and irresponsible, but
protesters across sectors are unanimous in insisting that their attempts at
civil dialogue with government officials have gone unheard or unanswered.
To curb the growing social unrest, more than 16,000 policemen were deployed
to prevent protesters from blocking economically important roads.

*MORE:* Santos Government Flexes Muscle Ahead Of Monday’s
Protests<http://colombiareports.com/santos-government-flexes-muscle-ahead-of-mondays-protests/>

The interior minister claimed that the government has established contact
with each striking sector, which — with the exception of miners,
Catatumbo-based farmers and coffee growers — late last week was denied by
each of the sectors consulted by Colombia Reports.

In the apparent absence of diplomacy, the government is apparently counting
on a show of force to deal with the spreading protests and strikes that
have been announced for over a month and have proven impossible for the
administration of President Juan Manuel Santos to dissolve.

The strikes are set to expand on Tuesday, with health workers and teachers
set to join the protests in Colombian cities like
Bogota<http://colombiareports.com/category/colombia-travel/bogota/>
, Medellin <http://colombiareports.com/category/colombia-travel/medellin/>,
Cali, Barranquilla and Bucaramanga.
Sources

   - Interview with Jose Fernando Ramirez (Marcha Patriotica)
   - Phonecalls to strike leaders
   - Press statement Interior Ministry
   - Phonecalls to locals in rural areas


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