Various celebrities from Colombia and the world have spoken about the situation in Colombia:
Justin Bieber on Instagram:
Not quite sure about the ins and outs of what is going on but I can clearly see that there is anarchy in Colombia right now! Bring the people of Colombia into your prayers
Shakira on Twitter:
It is unacceptable for a mother to brutally lose her only child. And 18 other people took their lives in a peaceful protest. (1/3)
It is unacceptable for a mother to brutally lose her only child.
And 18 other people took their lives in a peaceful protest. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/Ujwq0yjU2XShakira (@ shakira) May 4, 2021
J Balvin and Twitter:
When we regain morale, it is very likely that we will restore La Paz. . But we are never dead. There is no violence. !!!
When we regain morale, it is very likely that we will restore La Paz. . But we are never dead. There is no violence. !!!
JBALVIN May 4, 2021
Carlos Vives on Twitter:
What is happening in Colombia is very dangerous. I make an urgent call to respect life!
What is happening in Colombia is very dangerous. I make an urgent call to respect life!
Carlos Vives (@carlosvives) May 4, 2021
Radamel Falcao on Twitter:
Given the situation in Colombia, I reject any act that violates human rights. I call for “No to Violence” and I demand respect and appreciation for the right to peaceful protest.
Given the situation in Colombia, I reject any act that violates human rights. I call for “No to Violence” and I demand respect and appreciation for the right to peaceful protest. pic.twitter.com/IuFe7g9Hif
Radamel Falcao (FALCAO) May 4, 2021
Litter set:
“What **** is happening in Colombia !? From the outside it seems to me a very disturbing situation! “
WTF Happening In Colombia?!?!
From the outside it looks like a very disturbing situation to me !!!!!!– garbage (@ garbage) May 4, 2021
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