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A person died on Tuesday in Panama, in undetermined circumstances, during one of the protest marches that have been taking place for more...
The secretary general of the Association of Teachers of Panama (Asoprof), Fernando Ábrego, announced this Tuesday that the teaching union will continue with the indefinite strike in demand of fair pensions and other labor and social claims, a decision that was ratified along with other sectors that make up the United People’s Alliance for Life. READ ALSO Comarca Ngäbe Buglé of Panama denounces the police violence of the government of Mulino Ábre…
Panama City, 19 Jun (Prensa Latina) The Public Prosecutor's Office began today investigations into the death of the first protester in the Panamanian province of Bocas del Toro, after more than a month of protests against the social insurance law.The post Panama: Protester's death is investigated in popular protests first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Protests against a reform of Panama’s Social Security continued this Wednesday in the Caribbean province of Bocas del Toro with some clashes between the police and protesters, who reject the option of a possible dialogue and claim to be willing to “give blood” for overthrowing that law already in force. EFE “We are not going out until that law (which reforms the Social Security) is repealed. We don’t want any dialogue. If we have to give blood t…
A man died on Tuesday under still unclear circumstances during a march as part of the large-scale protests that have been going on for more than a month against social security reform, the government announced. The death of the person, for whom no information has been provided, was recorded in the city of Rambla, in the province of Bocas del Toro, which is washed by the Caribbean Sea and borders Costa Rica. After dispersing a demonstration in Ra…
So far, the identity of the deceased has not been confirmed by the authorities. The case is being investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office in the province of Bocas del Toro.
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