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Blockage in Bogotá's Can Prevents More than 1,500 People From Leaving for Protests: Authorities Call for Government Intervention

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A group of workers have not been able to leave the official buildings due to the closure of accesses, while a demonstration of communities of African descent continues that calls for an opening of dialogue with national authorities

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A group of workers have not been able to leave the official buildings due to the closure of accesses, while a demonstration of communities of African descent continues that calls for an opening of dialogue with national authorities

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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From today morning demonstrations were reported, promoted by members of the Association of Community Councils of Northern Cauca (Aconc), in the vicinity of the National Administrative Center (CAN), which houses the headquarters of the Ministry of Education and the National Agency of Lands. According to El Tiempo, the members of the Aconc demonstrated because the government has not met the demands of their territories. Until 4:30 in the afternoon…

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Protests in the CAN on February 16 have blocked public entities and roads like 26th Street and 59th Race. Officials have not been able to leave.

·Colombia
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PULZO broke the news in Colombia on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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