Whitey Ford
11-22-2020, 05:41 PM
Protesters torch Guatemala's Congress building amid unrest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2koBmOqF05k&feature=youtu.be
Hundreds of protesters broke into Guatemala's Congress and burned part of the building Saturday amid growing demonstrations against President Alejandro Giammattei and the legislature for approving a controversial budget that cut educational and health spending.
The incident came as about 10,000 people were protesting in front of the National Palace in Guatemala City against corruption and the budget, which protesters say was negotiated and passed by legislators in secret while the Central American country was distracted by the fallout of back-to-back hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic.
About 1,000 protesters were demonstrating outside the Congress building.
Video on social media showed flames shooting out a window in the legislative building. Police fired tear gas at protestors, and about a dozen people were reported injured.
“We are outraged by poverty, injustice, the way they have stolen the public's money," said psychology professor Rosa de Chavarría.
"I feel like the future is being stolen from us. We don’t see any changes, this cannot continue like this,” said Mauricio Ramírez, a 20-year-old university student.
https://nz.finance.yahoo.com/news/protesters-burn-part-guatemalas-congress-220320557.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2koBmOqF05k&feature=youtu.be
Hundreds of protesters broke into Guatemala's Congress and burned part of the building Saturday amid growing demonstrations against President Alejandro Giammattei and the legislature for approving a controversial budget that cut educational and health spending.
The incident came as about 10,000 people were protesting in front of the National Palace in Guatemala City against corruption and the budget, which protesters say was negotiated and passed by legislators in secret while the Central American country was distracted by the fallout of back-to-back hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic.
About 1,000 protesters were demonstrating outside the Congress building.
Video on social media showed flames shooting out a window in the legislative building. Police fired tear gas at protestors, and about a dozen people were reported injured.
“We are outraged by poverty, injustice, the way they have stolen the public's money," said psychology professor Rosa de Chavarría.
"I feel like the future is being stolen from us. We don’t see any changes, this cannot continue like this,” said Mauricio Ramírez, a 20-year-old university student.
https://nz.finance.yahoo.com/news/protesters-burn-part-guatemalas-congress-220320557.html