Indigenous groups from around Colombia have joined protests in the capital Bogota against President Ivan Duque and his government.
Indigenous groups from around Colombia have joined protests in the capital Bogota against President Ivan Duque and his government.
Indigenous groups from around Colombia have joined protests in the capital Bogota against President Ivan Duque and his government.
It was the tenth day of the country's national strike against the government’s now-abandoned tax reform proposals, but now also over other social and economic issues.
The violence of the police crackdown - at least 25 people have been killed - has also driven further protest.
Protesters used lasers and makeshift metal shields in their latest round of clashes with police in Bogota.