March in Bogotá and several cities in Colombia, November 28



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5:39 p. m.

Transmilenio normally operates at Calle 80

However, the service will probably be slow during peak hours.

@TransMilenio It normally runs back and forth on the trunk of Calle 80. Do not forget that we are at rush hour.

– Bogotá Transit (@BogotaTransito) November 28, 2018


4:15 p. m.

Incident between students and the police

Around 80th Street with Boyacá, there was a clash between uniforms and protesters.

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Transmilenio normally operates at Calle 80

However, the service will probably be slow during peak hours.

@TransMilenio It normally runs back and forth on the trunk of Calle 80. Do not forget that we are at rush hour.

– Bogotá Transit (@BogotaTransito) November 28, 2018


4:04 p. m.

Reopening of the service in Transmilenio stations

steps


4:02 p. m.

Students meet at San Andrés Park, 80th Street

Follow live broadcast of Pulzo.


3:54 p. m.

The service in Transmilenio stations is resumed

Trunks of 80th Street and the Environmental Hub are back at work

#TMahora (03h27) We inform our users that at this time, we resume the service in the stations:
Calle 80:
?Cra. 53
?Av. 68
ErFerias
OyBoyacá
?Minute of God
RanGran-Cra. 77
?Av. Cali

Environmental hub:
UsMuseum of Gold
? water pic.twitter.com/VE7yXwCm4I

– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) November 28, 2018


2:38 p. m.

Closures continue at 80th Street stations

#TMahora (14h22) By #MarchaEstudiantil The following stations of Trunk 80 are closed:

Cra 53, Cra 68, Fairs, Boyacá, Minuto de Dios, Granja-Cra. 77, Av. Cali, Cra. 90, Quirigua and Portal 80.

The gold and water museum stations are also closed pic.twitter.com/tLd4PtMlX6

– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) November 28, 2018


2:29 p. m.

Transmilenio station and commercial premises, painted with graffiti

Transmilenio


2:24 p. m.

Rain does not scare demonstrators in Bogota


1:53 p. m.

Warning! Protesters will continue at the Portal de la 80

The police did not allow the students to continue traveling as planned.


1:48 p. m.

The steps continue along 80th Street with Boyacá Avenue


1:44 p. m.

Protesters begin to arrive in Plaza de Bolívar, Bogotá


1:36 p. m.

The songs of the protesters of Cartagena

"There is money for the war, what pain, what pain," they say.


1:31 p. m.

Crowd of protesters right now on 80 Street with Boyacá Avenue

Pulzo


1:28 p. m.

Blocked Avenue Primero de Mayo

Protesters cross the line of vehicles on 68th Avenue


1:27 p. m.

This is how the marches take place in Manizales


1:25 p. m.

First clashes in the parades of Bogotá


12:29 p. m.

The police avoid the pbadage of cars in the 80

Transmilenio stations have stopped working and vehicles can not travel in the east-west direction

Calle 80 with 30 / Pulzo


12:00 p. m.

The trunk of Caracas Avenue has reopened.

Calle 76, Calle 72 and Flores stations are reactivated.


11h57 a. m.

Singing university students asking for resources for public education

Even with frying pans, they left in March


11:51 a. m.

The gold and water museum stations stop working


11:49 am m.

So the demonstrations in Cali


11:45 am m.

Unacceptable! People enjoy graffiti in commercial premises

As students walk peacefully, some people damage these properties on 80th Street


11:35 am m.

Battery! Students from U. Distrital change route

Right now they are walking along the northern highway towards SENA from the 30th race with Primero de Mayo Avenue


11:32 a. m.

Victoria Avendaño, spokeswoman for the Fécode, asks Duque to meet the educational needs


11h21 a. m.

The blocks of Transmilenio begin with 80 street


11:15 am m.

They denounce the provocations of the police to the students

The student Juan Daniel Morales was arrested for "state of transformation", another student claims that he did nothing.

The provocations started. Drawing graphic of Juan Daniel Morales, a semester earlier, he is captured as a criminal when he crosses the pedestrian bridge of 26th Street.
Each arbitrary motivates another step. Without fear, boys, this country belongs to you #marchaestudiantil pic.twitter.com/DHuIP2mLb2

– Gustavo Bolívar (@GustavoBolivar) November 28, 2018


11:11 am m.

Transmilenio stations reopen on 26th Street


11:10 am m.

In Cúcuta, demonstrations are progressing normally


11:07 a. m.

Confrontation between students and police, before the start of the parades

University students suspended an insulting flag to Duke and the uniforms took him away.


11:04 a. m.

Students from U. Pedagógica University walk in 76th Street with Caracas

There is no stage Transmilenio


10h56 a. m.

The first problems of Transmilenio are already presented

At this time, students march on the 26th.


10h54 a. m.

Eye! Change in some roads.

Take note that you are not affected

Student Walk


10:53 a. m.

Consider the roads where the protesters walk

Program well.

Marche in Bogotá


10:50 a. m.

The citizens were happy before the start of the marches

Roads generally congested, totally cleared.

Solitude on the roads of Bogotá

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