According to reports, eight Paraguayan bus drivers, who were reportedly fired from their jobs after demanding better pay and conditions, have nailed themselves to crosses in Luque, a town north of the capital, Asuncion.
The men have been lying nailed to crosses through their hands for 20 days, and have vowed to continue their protest until they are reinstated.
Union leader Juan Villalba, one of the drivers crucified, said they would not give up their protest until all are reinstated.
Mr Villalba claimed they had been sacked after asking for overtime pay, medical insurance and state pension contributions.
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My God in Heaven! Which kind protest b dis na..
ReplyDeleteThis is bad oo, just hope they will be reinstated back so d cruxification can stop.
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Kai..ppl dey vex ooo....oyeleretayo@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThese drivers get mind sha,e nor easy jor odietemula@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteTheir mind no go take dem anywhere, dem go just die throwey.
ReplyDeleteTheir mind no go take dem anywhere, dem go just die throwey.
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