Hundreds took to the streets across Colombia after President Ivan Duque refused to sign off on the country's war crimes tribunal.<br /><br />Footage captured on March 13 shows a crowd of protesters gathering at Plaza Bolivar in Bogota to show support for the tribunal, Justicia Especial para la Paz (JEP).<br /><br />Demonstrators can be seen holding signs with messages reading 'No a la guerra' (No to war) and 'Yo defiendo la JEP' (I support the JEP).<br /><br />The JEP seeks to provide justice to the victims of more than a half-century of armed conflict and tackle the high impunity rate for crimes against humanity in the country.