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Baby Died Due to Tear Gas During Panama Protests

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PANAMA CITY — Nonprofit group SOS Children's Villages said a baby died due to tear gas fired by Panamanian police to contain protests against pension reforms in the Central American nation.

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An NGO reported the death of a baby she claims was caused by tear gas launched by the police to contain violent demonstrations.

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Panama City, Panama. The NGO Aldeas Infantiles SOS denounced the death of a baby due to the tear gas launched by the police of Panama to contain protests against a pension reform in the Caribbean province of Bocas del Toro. “A girl of just 1 year and 8 months old” died “as a result of tear gas thrown inside her house during violent repressions that have occurred after the demonstrations,” said Aldeas Infantiles in a statement. The note, publishe…

Panama – Giorgio Trucchi Luis Sánchez and Diógenes Sánchez are union leaders of AEVE and ASOPROF. Rel spoke with them about the delicate situation the country is going through and the growing government repression. “We have been witnessing incessant protests involving different sectors of our society for two months, and they are two months of a general teachers’ strike for the repeal of Law 462. The protest has broad popular support and perhaps …

A non-governmental organization has reported the death of a toddler, which it claims was due to tear gas fired to quell violent protests in Panama, a claim that police have disputed, calling the accusation “without evidence.” “A little girl of just 1 year and 8 months” died due to “tear gas fired into her home during the violent suppression of protests” in the Caribbean province of Bocas del Toro, Aldeas Infantiles SOS (“SOS Children’s Villages”…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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