Author Topic: At least 17 dead in deadliest day of anti-government protests in Peru  (Read 234 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Kamaji

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 57,900
At least 17 dead in deadliest day of anti-government protests in Peru

By Reuters
January 10, 2023

LIMA/JULIACA – At least 17 people were killed in clashes with police in southern Peru, the country’s human rights office said on Monday, the deadliest day so far of protests demanding early elections and the release of jailed former president Pedro Castillo.

The clashes occurred in Juliaca, a city near the banks of Lake Titicaca in southern Peru’s Puno region, and left 68 people injured, Henry Rebaza, a Puno health ministry official, told the state-run television channel TV Peru. The dead included at least two teenagers, according to the ministry.

Some of the bodies had bullet wounds, Puno’s regional health director, Ismael Cornejo, told local radio station RPP.

The latest casualties raise the death toll from anti-government clashes with security forces to 39 since the protests began in early December following the removal and arrest of Castillo shortly after he tried to illegally dissolve Congress.

Castillo is serving 18 months of pre-trial detention on charges of rebellion, which he denies.

*  *  *

Source:  https://nypost.com/2023/01/10/17-dead-in-peru-in-deadliest-day-of-anti-government-protests/

Online mountaineer

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 78,619
Re: At least 17 dead in deadliest day of anti-government protests in Peru
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2023, 04:14:13 pm »
Bart Marcois
@bmarcois
This will get no coverage in the American media, because these are Leftists, killing people and attacking police, trying to overthrow the government. US media covers Brazil protests.

Quote
Peru protests: Many dead in new clashes
    Published 11 hours ago
BBC

At least 17 people have died in clashes between supporters of the former president and security forces in south-eastern Peru, officials say.

Dozens more were injured on Monday in the city of Juliaca in some of the worst violence since ex-President Pedro Castillo was arrested last month for trying to dissolve Congress.

His supporters have been protesting and blockading roads for weeks. They say new President Dina Boluarte must go, and want snap elections.

Prime Minister Alberto Otárola denounced the clashes in Juliaca, describing them as an organised attack on police.

He said that thousands of people had tried to overrun the city's airport and a local police station. ...
More at BBC
Support Israel's emergency medical service. afmda.org