Stay updated with breaking news from Gladys obregon. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
2 minutes read By Carla Samon Ros Lima, Apr 21 (EFE).- Gladys Obregon began living about a week ago in a makeshift tent held up by wooden sticks in a vacant lot in Villa El Salvador, a low-income district on the outskirts of Peru’s capital. Ever since then, the young woman has been safeguarding the piece of land she illegally occupied on Lomo de Corvina hill, a property owned by a mining company where hundreds of families have taken up residence over the past week in an improvised camp. “The first day we slept in a hole in the sand, the third day we started making sticks,” Gladys, 23, told Efe while breastfeeding her one-year-old daughter next to the small tent she now shares with her sister and nephew. ....