00:17Thank you for listening.
00:30What is the most important thing to do in Bogotá?
00:37What is the most important thing to do in Bogotá?
00:46In a few places in Bogotá, there were groups that were, no protested,
00:51to block and affect the rights of the citizens.
00:54They didn't intend to defend a position,
00:57but basically to attack the citizens, impending their displacement.
01:02We work together with the conversation,
01:05with the dialogue, obviously with the presence of the Public Minister,
01:09and in the places where we have to stop all the instances
01:12that establishes the protocol normative,
01:14we acted.
01:15And the police acted to restore the order.
01:17We did, for example, in the 26th, we did in the NQS,
01:21we did in the Stations of Banderas,
01:23we did also around Marichuela.
01:25In this moment, there are some points where there is attention in Suba,
01:29also in Usme, and we are monitoring the situation.
01:32The conclusion of this is that, basically,
01:34the people, with the reason,
01:34is tired of what is happening.
01:36In what sense?
01:37In that they don't accept that they use the argument
01:39of a supposed protest, in some points,
01:42as occurred today,
01:43to really affect the rights of the citizens.
01:451,800,000 people were affected in Transmilenio
01:49in the system of buses in Bogotá,
01:51due to these blocks.
01:54211 routes were affected.
01:56In the course of the night, we will monitor the situation
01:59with the team that we have,
02:01and the day of the morning.
02:02There are 700,000 people,
02:04between Convivencia,
02:05Diálogo,
02:06and 1,200,000 people of the police,
02:08with force available,
02:09with a demo,
02:10and we will continue working on the night
02:13and tomorrow,
02:14to guarantee the rights of the citizens of Bogotá.
02:16The people,
02:17today,
02:17in several points,
02:19rejected the block,
02:20and precisely,
02:21expressed against those who were blocked,
02:22which demonstrates
02:23that the people are tired
02:24of using the protest with that argument,
02:27that it is not really protest,
02:28but to affect their rights.
02:30It's a few short weeks.
02:31we are going to look for the migrants.
02:33We have a big leave,
02:34we're going to go to the interpreter!
02:34Of course!
02:34We're all going to get to the locals,
02:35and we'll be getting that out of the night.
02:35I'm going to try to give up
02:35a lot of friends.
02:35From the ship.
02:36Then we're going to go to winds,
02:36You're going to enjoy the village!
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