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Colombian convicted for racism directed at nation's Black VP

FILE - Colombian Vice President Francia M谩rquez speaks as she visits a museum in Bogota, Colombia, Oct. 3, 2022.
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FILE - Colombian Vice President Francia M谩rquez speaks as she visits a museum in Bogota, Colombia, Oct. 3, 2022.

A 62-year-old woman was convicted of discrimination and harassment on Monday for making racist comments about Colombia's first Black vice president during an antigovernment protest last year.

Luz Fabiola Rubiano pleaded guilty to the charges and will be sentenced by the judge on May 30. In Colombia, acts of discrimination are punishable with up to three years in prison, though judges can replace prison time with parole or house arrest.

The small business owner from Bogota went viral in September after she railed against Vice President Francia M谩rquez on a video published by a local news site. Rubiano was protesting in front of Colombia鈥檚 congress and responded to a question from a journalist by hurling insults against M谩rquez and Afro-Colombians.

鈥淎pes are now governing us,鈥 Rubiano said in the video, which is still available on Twitter, but was censored by other platforms. 鈥淔rancia M谩rquez is an ape 鈥 what education can Black people have, they steal, attack and kill.鈥

Prosecutors launched an investigation after Marquez鈥檚 lawyers filed a complaint.

During a hearing, they accused Rubiano of inciting hate, and damaging the reputation of M谩rquez and Colombia鈥檚 Afro-Colombian population, while compromising their right to not be discriminated against.

Marquez became Colombia鈥檚 first Black vice president last year after helping leftist Gustavo Petro win the presidential election. She has often spoken out about racism in Colombia, which she says is part of the legacy of colonialism and slavery.

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