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Protest Photos


One of 600 anti-privatization protesters who
occupied the Minicipal Administration Center in
Cali gives the peace sign to supporters below.
Photo: Mario Novelli


Thousands of protesting workers in Cali forced the
government to abandon plans to privatize the
municipal-owned public services company, EMCALI.
Photo: Mario Novelli


Police officers prepare to enter the National
University to confront students protesting
President Clinton's Colombia trip.
Photo: Liam Craig-Best


Demonstrators protesting President Clinton's Colombia trip
assault the outer wall of the heavily fortified
U.S. embassy compound in Bogota.
Photo: Liam Craig-Best


Campesinos blockade the highway in Lizama,
Santander, to protest against a proposed
demilitarized zone for the ELN in sur de Bolivar.
Photo: Garry Leech


The 3,000 campesinos at the highway blockade
in Lizama, Santander, were also protesting the
aerial spraying of coca crops in the area.
Photo: Garry Leech

Rebels often attack this oil pipeline in Putumayo to protest
the foreign exploitation of Colombia's resources.
Photo: Garry Leech


Remains of a FARC motorcycle bomb that exploded
in front of a bank in Puerto Asis, Putumayo.
Photo: Garry Leech

Cars burned by rebels during the FARC's
blockade of Putumayo in the fall of 2000.
Photo: Garry Leech


The FARC's blockade was a protest against
Plan Colombia's impending military offensive.
Photo: Garry Leech


Demonstrators in New York City protesting
against the $1.3 billion U.S. aid package to Colombia.
Photo: Eric Fichtl


Demonstrators in New York City protesting
against U.S. military involvement in Colombia.
Photo: Eric Fichtl

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