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Indigenous people confronted the police and entered the Medellín City Hall

Indigenous in the Medellín Mayor's Office

This Wednesday, in the middle of the taxi drivers strike that takes place in La Apujarra, Medellín, Hundreds of indigenous people began to break down the barriers that cover the administrative center where the Mayor’s Office is located to force their way into the place.

(Read: Secretary of Education resigned in Medellín who has a house for jail).

This protest is not related to the taxi driver strike that It develops from hours of the morning.

Indigenous in the Medellín Mayor’s Office

Jaiver Nieto Álvarez / EL TIEMPO

It was around 10:45 in the morning this Wednesday when hundreds of indigenous people from Chocó confronted the police who were in the place. In videos the moment was recorded in which, with sticks, sThey confront uniformed men who were guarding the entrance to the Mayor’s Office.

They do not fulfill anything, we held a meeting for aid and rights and we came to enforce our rights. We come with the whole family because we are suffering and the Medellín Mayor’s Office does not comply or collaborate with anythingRodrigo Vitucay Tequia, governor of the displaced indigenous community, told EL TIEMPO live.

There are windows and the structure of the mayor’s office that were broken in the middle of this protest. Authorities seek to evacuate the building for safety.

(In addition: Process to finish the construction of Hidroituango is not deserted).

Indigenous in the Medellín Mayor's Office

Indigenous in the Medellín Mayor’s Office

Jaiver Nieto Álvarez / EL TIEMPO

Daniel Quintero, mayor of Medellín, spoke about the fact. “There is a protest to which I will not give in: an indigenous community (they know I respect them) asks me to let them use their children to ask for money, work, dance for foreigners until late at night. In Medellín this is not It is and will not be allowed,” he wrote on his Twitter.

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