Today, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, will be a date to remember in the future. People directly affected by the demolition of the facilities that make up the Afro-Caribbean Vereda, in Río Abajo, will have courtesy of the hall in the Plenary Session of the National Assembly, indicated the Afro Observatory. Their voices will surely be heard, exposing the distress they are going through due to a displacement that places them in a situation of abandonment, as the government officials responsible for the measure have not offered them alternatives. Spokespersons for the Afro-Caribbean Vereda will have courtesy of the hall today in the Assembly.
Afro-Caribbean Community to Speak in Panama's Assembly
Residents of Río Abajo, whose homes were demolished, will speak before the National Assembly of Panama. They will tell of their desperate situation and the lack of alternatives from the authorities.