Minute per minute of & quot; The taking of capitals & # 39; in all the countries



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Students, teachers and workers' centers were mobilized in 38 cities across the country.

Minute per minute

5:32 p.m. Ministry of Defense concludes the National Day of the Markets for Education.

Maintenance of the unified command post in the strategic room of the @PoliciaColombia after the day of the marches in all the country. DC @infopresidencia @ForcesMilCol @MinInterior pic.twitter.com/Mhcr8Td0Gt

– Mindefensa (@mindefensa) November 28, 2018

4:50 p.m. No incidents have been reported in the city: the main mobilizations have arrived at their point of destination and Transmilenio provides some of the total operation of the system.

#TMahora (16h39) We inform all our users that we operate normally on all our backbones, we are working on frequency regulation.

We want you to get home quickly and easily pic.twitter.com/93iXYGhhMP

– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) November 28, 2018

4:30 p.m. The mobilizations along 80 Avenue arrived at San Andrés Park. The concentration is completely calm despite two slight explosions in the vicinity of the rendezvous point.

3:40 p.m. Transmilenio resumes its services in several stations of the street 80 and the center

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

Environmental hub:
Museum of Gold
Water pic.twitter.com/VE7yXwCm4I

– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) November 28, 2018

3:30 p.m. Clashes between students from the district university and the neighborhood of Esmad in Timiza.

14h45: The student march goes to San Andrés Park, west of Bogotá.

2:05 p.m.: Aguacero dispersed protesters gathered in the Plaza de Bolívar.

Aguacero dispersed the demonstrators who gathered in the Plaza de Bolívar. Minute to minute of the day of the marches >>> https://t.co/ev8k2amPJ8 pic.twitter.com/YDWmOJUCBE

– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) November 28, 2018

14:00: Workers and teachers are starting to arrive in Plaza de Bolívar in Bogotá.

1:55 p.m.: National panorama of the day of the parades: in Bucaramanga, Popayán, Manizales, Sincelejo and Cartagena, they unite to take capitals.

In favor of higher education and against the law of funding, thousands of people marched in Bucaramanga, Popayán, Manizales, Sincelejo and Cartagena >>> https://t.co/trItyKJmdy pic.twitter.com/qWHL5Wjo2Q

– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) November 28, 2018

1:20 p.m.: Transmilenio reports new badignments due to student walking.

# Warning

Why #MarchaEstudiantil in Bogotá, the following Transmilenio stations are closed:

In Troncal 80: 53 street, 68 street, Ferias, Boyacá, Minuto de Dios, Farm – Avenue 77, Cali Ave, Company 90, Quirigua and Portal 80 >>> https://t.co/ev8k2amPJ8 pic.twitter.com/DIT5FLdIRc

– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) November 28, 2018

13h00: The March of Fecode organizes the tenth race with the 19th street to the south. Meanwhile, students from U. Distrital and Sena move along Primero de Mayo Avenue with Carrera 50.

12h45: Authorities in Bogota reported at least 8,500 people were marching in the capital.

There has been no change in public order.

12:40: In Medellín, students also went out to protest. Follow, in detail, the day in Antioquia.

12:36: The police prevented #MarchaEstudiantil from leaving 68th Street. There are some altercations with Esmad.

12:20: With artistic proposals, young people express themselves and ask for more investment in higher education.

12:10: New effects on the Transmilenio service.

Attentive: for #MarchaEstudiantil, TM stops attending the stations:
– Calle 26: from Quinta Paredes to El Tiempo
– Caracas: Av 39, Profamilia and 26
– Tenth: San Diego, Las Nieves, San Victorino and Hospitals
– Environmental Focus: Gold and Water Museum https://t.co/zGyWXCMEs5

– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) November 28, 2018

11:35: The March of Fecode advances by the street 34 with the race 16 in the east direction.

11:00: The indigenous peoples of Cauca participate in the events in Cali.

10:50: Protesters from the CUT, Central Victims Unit of Colombia, are also part of the mobilizations in Bogotá.

Protesters from the Federation of Unitary Workers of Colombia have mobilized at this time for the race Séptima, at the height of the national park. Follow the minute by minute >>> https://t.co/Lv4ANOmNcl pic.twitter.com/pNKuezJNCA

– Caracol News (@NCBogota) November 28, 2018

10:40: Several Transmilenio stations, from El Tiempo – Maloka to Ciudad Universitaria, cease to provide services.

10:25: It is thus that began the mobilization of students from the District University.

#NouvellesCaracol Students from the district university begin mobilization for Bogotá. All you need to know about walking in the capital and Colombia here >>> https://t.co/ev8k2amPJ8 pic.twitter.com/Xl60UJYB5r

– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) November 28, 2018

10:20: The concentrations are recorded in Bogotá City Council and the National Park.

10h00: The mobilizations begin with some of the main roads of the capital, such as 26th Street and Caracas Avenue.

9:00: Students and teachers begin to meet at different starting points before starting visits to Bogotá.

In context:

Why do they protest?

"We will participate in this strike, 24 hours a day, 340,000 teachers throughout the country, we will mobilize in each of the capitals", badured Néstor Javier Alarcón, president of Fecode.

According to Diógenes Orjuela, national president of the CUT, "What we want is to show the country and the national government that there is widespread discontent."

This new mobilization takes place in the middle of negotiations between the student leaders and the Minister of Education, Maria Angulo Victoria. Although positions have been discussed between the parties, they still can not reach an agreement.

"The minister said by various means that there was a will, but that in the concrete it was not reflected"said Santiago Caicedo, spokesperson for Unes.

That 's why thousands of them go to the streets to ask for more investments in higher education.

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