ARIMAE, Panama — Protests have persisted in parts of Panama for a month and a half. They've covered a range of issues including the changes to social security and opposition to a security agreement giving U.S. soldiers and contractors access to some facilities in Panama.
Authorities and protesters were injured Thursday in eastern Panama when border police tried to open a highway blocked in an Indigenous community.
President José Raúl Mulino has said he will not reverse the social security changes, nor will he allow protesters to obstruct roads.
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