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March for Life gathering on Bogota's central Bolivar Square. (Photo: Antanas Mockus)
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Colombians across the globe join anti-war ‘March for Life’

by Adriaan Alsema March 8, 2015
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Colombia and across the globe to promote peace in the South American country.

The March for Life had been organized by former Bogota mayor Antanas Mockus and was endorsed by the government, which is currently negotiating an end to 50 years of violence between the state and the hemisphere’s longest living rebel group.

Centrist and leftist political parties, and social organizations that support the talks took part in the march.

Conservative opposition party Democratic Center, under the leadership of former President Alvaro Uribe, boycotted the event, claiming the march was “forced and payed for by the government” of President Juan Manuel Santos. The march was also ignored by the Conservative Party.

In the capital Bogota, some 30,000 people took part in the mobilization, according to media reports.

No puedo calcular cuántos pero si fueron muchos los que salieron a #VidaMarzo8 desde el Parque Nacional #Bogota pic.twitter.com/L17DxrENr7

— Víctor Solano (@Solano) March 8, 2015

Thousands more took part in similar demonstrations in cities like Medellin, Cali and Barranquilla where local governments had been promoting the march and governors and mayors took part.

Medellin

Una sola palabra: VIDA. pic.twitter.com/jbiKpQmAJH

— Aníbal Gaviria C. (@anibalgaviria) March 8, 2015

Cali

@rodrigoguerrerr marcha por la paz, Cali unida por la paz del mañana pic.twitter.com/B6t2lkKFrF

— Alcaldía De Cali (@alcaldiadecali) March 8, 2015

Barranquilla

Mujer, tú eres valiosa. Tú transformas el mundo. #MuéveteMujer #VidaMarzo8 pic.twitter.com/MtVzztHBv3 — Elsa Noguera (@elsanoguerabaq) March 8, 2015

The demonstrations were not reserved to Colombia; People were waving Colombian flags in smaller manifestations in the United States, Canada, China, and a number of European countries.

New York City

Post by Antanas Mockus.

 

London

Post by Antanas Mockus.

 

Madrid

Post by Antanas Mockus.

 

Mexico City

Desde México también nos mueve la vida #YoMarchoporlavida #VidaMarzo8 #CDMX pic.twitter.com/4r5eJP5ZJi

— rosacris (@rosacris) March 8, 2015


 

Paris

Por la Vida! #MarchaPorLaVida #Paris @VidaMarzo8 @AntanasMockus pic.twitter.com/L9uO1WQgJd

— Cristian Rodriguez G (@CrisGarciarg) March 8, 2015

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