March for Ecuadorian Kidnapped in Colombia

ElComercio.com reports that hundreds of people, including relatives and friends, marched in the streets of Tulcan, Carchi today July 7th, demanding the release of Orlando Ibarra. The marchers planned to follow the route from Tulcan, Ecuador to Ipiales, Colombia. The Ecuadorian businessman was kidnapped in Ipiales, Colombia on August 2, 2010. Officials say that his whereabouts are unknown. Ibarra traveled between Ecuador and Colombia for his business. His aunt, Mariana Sarmiento asks the governments of both countries to enact more security protocols for citizens and to present a humanitarian accord to the kidnappers for her nephews’ safe return. This march takes place 15 days after a bomb exploded in a building in the center of Ipiales. The marchers ended at the Customs House on the border of Colombia and Ecuador, in Rumichaca. They asked not only for the release of Ibarra but all the people kidnapped in Colombia.Read Article

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