
Silent March Rocks Bogotá After Assassination Attempt on Senator Uribe
Following a shooting that critically injured Senator Miguel Uribe on Saturday, Colombians took to the streets of Bogotá in a 'silent march.' The march, which also occurred in other Colombian cities, was a demonstration of public outrage and concern. CNN en Español correspondent Fernando Ramos reported from the scene, describing the march as a show of unity across the political spectrum, with citizens and political leaders alike condemning the attack. President Gustavo Petro has responded by pledging to increase security for presidential candidates. One participant held a sign that read, 'For me, for him, for all, no more violence.' Despite the gravity of the situation, the march was largely peaceful and underscored the Colombian people's resolve against political violence.