Eight Paraguayan bus drivers had
themselves crucified in sign of protest against being kicked out of a
transportation company. The company rejected their plea for higher pay, and
fired them instead.
The drivers, from the northern town
of Luque, are on their backs, nailed to wooden crosses laid out on the ground.
Large nails pierce their hands at the base of the fingers.
They said they took the action in a
desperate bid to be heard.
They have been nailed down for 15
days, according to Mrs. Olga Ferreira de Lopez, a member of Paraguay's House of
Congress who is monitoring the situation.
"There have been infections…
Their state of health is getting complicated," she told Reuters.
Some of the drivers' wives are
taking turns being nailed to crosses alongside their husbands.
"I'm joining today. Tomorrow it
will be another mother and the following day it could be another because we
have to defend our rights," one of the wives told reporters at the scene.
"I'd like to make a special
call to the president to please come see the inhumane situation we are going
through," she said.
The transportation company has
promised to rehire five of them and help the remaining three find work. But the
protesters say they will not stop until they all get their jobs back.
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