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Peru s deadly protests persist amid a deepening political crisis

Peru’s culture ministry has reopened Machu Picchu to the public after nearly three months of political protests that have made a sudden shift towards the capital. Government officials had closed down the tourist attraction after protesters had damaged local train lines, highways, and access to airports. As a result, almost as many as 400 tourists had to be airlifted from the site and relocated from the landmark. On Dec. 7, 2022, Castillo attempted to install a national curfew and temporarily suspend the Congress of Peru just hours before they would vote on a third impeachment against him. Following his announcement, Castillo was promptly removed from office and replaced by his vice president Dina Boularte.

Families of slain Peruvian protesters demand justice

Lima, Feb 23 (EFE).- Relatives of the 18 protesters killed by police last month in the southern Peruvian city of Juliaca were in this capital Thursday to demand justice and guarantees that the events of Jan. 9 will not be repeated. “We want justice, that the guilty pay for all these deeds, and we ask …

Peru Former Pres Alejandro Toledo To Be Extradited and Face Corruption Charges

Peru's attorney general announced that former Peru President Alejandro Toledo will return to his home country after the United States agreed to his extradition.

From a secret safehouse, Peru s Indigenous revolt advances - The Turtle Island News

From a secret safehouse, Peru s Indigenous revolt advances - The Turtle Island News
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From a secret safehouse, Peru s Indigenous revolt advances – Metro US

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