Since February 16, when municipal elections were abruptly canceled in the Dominican Republic, thousands have taken to the streets in protest almost daily. What started as a group of dozens on February 17 has turned into thousands in the cities and towns across the country, with the largest manifestation being in Santo Domingo. Protesters’ demands include an investigation into the cancellation and consequences for anyone responsible, amid fraud allegations.
As the pressure for answers continues to mount, Dominicans on the island aren’t the only ones taking a stand. The Diaspora has joined in too, including one protest that brought out thousands in Washington Heights. Here at Latino Rebels, we’ve decided to highlight some of these manifestations here.
From New York City to Prague, here’s how Dominicans are taking a stand across the globe.
New York City
Right now in Washington Heights #ProtestasJCE pic.twitter.com/2nd7zwsUJa
— Ama ??♀️ (@YoSoy_Amanda) February 22, 2020
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Tampa
Sign in the middle (from yesterday’s #ProtestaRD in #Tampa) reads: “We’re here but our minds are over there.” #TamoJarto #ProtestasJCE pic.twitter.com/Pg18a6XVOD
— Amaris Castillo (@AmarisCastillo) February 23, 2020
(You can read more about the protest in Tampa, Fl here)
Houston
Chicago
https://www.instagram.com/p/B89dBpZnS4G/
Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
En estos momentos dominicanos en Puerto Rico se unen a las protestas que se desarrollan frente a la JCE, luego de la suspensión de las elecciones municipales del pasado domingo 16 de febrero. #informando pic.twitter.com/ArHBFJCNr2
— Informando (@InformandoRD7) February 22, 2020
Toronto
Querétaro
Mexico City
Los dominicanos también se dejan sentir en Ciudad de México. Foto enviada por @begoaristy. Mira, @carlosdelamota, en tu segunda casa también se protesta. pic.twitter.com/rLUV27UEQX
— Marien Aristy Capitán (@marienaristy) February 23, 2020
Barcelona
Dominicanos Barcelona . fotos de @MANU_GARCIA88 pic.twitter.com/TNRyAlU7wQ
— Carlos García L. (@BebetoDice) February 23, 2020
#Barcelona: Dominicanos entonan el himno nacional y se únen a #RDprotestaPacifica, desde España.#RDprotesta #Elecciones2020 #EleccionesMunicipales2020 pic.twitter.com/42AQTOxjbP
— Amelia Deschamps (@AmeliaDeschamps) February 22, 2020
Madrid
Dominicanos en Madrid piden transparencia y Democracia pic.twitter.com/sevv2OYRmv
— Francisco Javier feliz nova (@YancoriG) February 23, 2020
Cientos de dominicanos se han unido al clamor nacional desde España y Francia, este sábado, manifestándose exigiendo una investigación transparente que determine qué provocó fallas técnicas en el sistema del voto automatizado.#Madrid #España #Elecciones2020RD pic.twitter.com/DtK0ypm84u
— Vistazo Noticioso (@VistazoN) February 23, 2020
Paris
Esto va pal libro de sociales pic.twitter.com/qCsBaul8co
— Julio (@MeFuiPaJupiter) February 24, 2020
Gracias a la dominicana que manda esto desde #Paris #RDprotesta #RDprotestaPacifica #LaCosaComoEs pic.twitter.com/R66tffEu2L
— Edith Febles (@edithfebles) February 23, 2020
Zurich
Dominicanos en la ciudad de Zúrich en Suiza, se unen a la protesta en reclamo de respuesta de la JCE, tras suspensión de elecciones municipales del pasado domingo.#ElNuevoDiarioRD pic.twitter.com/dtrWPBMqUe
— El Nuevo Diario (@elnuevodiariord) February 20, 2020
La Spezia
Ahora! Dominicanos residente en La Spezia Italia ?? protestan también en apoyo a las protestas en República Dominicana ??#SINDigital #SIN4Horas #NoticiasSIN pic.twitter.com/R02Jn87FCU
— Noticias SIN (@SIN24Horas) February 23, 2020
London
Prague
Sydney
We’re sure there’s more where these came from, so please, tag us on Twitter @LatinoRebels with any demonstrations that stood out to you.
In the meantime, on Instagram, an illustrator known as Jarul got creative when making space for those who are far away or unable to protest, to put out their message online. He created a template for those to use and share on social media. Here’s how:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B82R2QMHn1Z/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B81KL-rFlpK/
Protests across the globe are expected to continue, with some planned for Thursday, February 27.
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Amanda Alcántara is the Digital Media Editor at Futuro Media. She tweets from @YoSoy_Amanda.