Rights groups dismayed at lack of criticism for Peru abuses

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In less than two months, more than 50 people have died in Peru, largely protesters at the hands of police officers. While a few international voices of concern have emerged, much of the regional and global community has largely remained silent.

She suggested that the protesters who died with bullet wounds were shot by other demonstrators, claiming investigations will show their injuries are incompatible with the weapons officers carry. And meanwhile, some 90 police officers are hospitalized with bruises, she said: “What about their human rights?” the president asked.

“The international community has expressed concern, but really I think it could be more forceful,” said César Muñoz, associate director of the Americas division at Human Rights Watch. Regional leaders could emphasize “that the rule of law means there must be independent investigations of all the deaths.”

The crisis that has sparked Peru’s worst political violence in more than two decades began when Castillo, Peru’s first leader from a rural Andean background, tried to short-circuit the third impeachment proceeding of his young administration by ordering Congress dissolved. Lawmakers impeached him instead, and the national police arrested him before he could find sanctuary.

Prime Minister Alberto Otarola fired back, telling Petro to “worry about your own affairs.” Peru’s Foreign Ministry issued formal notes of protest against Petro and Bolivian President Luis Arce, who expressed support for the protests.

 

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TheDeepOffice The “protesters” were all VIOLENT COMMUNISTS.

We've had 42 so far in '23. USA USA USA!

You don’t know anything about the situation. It is clearly a terrorist movement like antifa o blm. They want a dictator to be restored someone who inflicted an own coup and tried to close the congress. Do you support that?

Most of Peru finally figured out it could exist without Lima, but Lima knows it cannot exist without Peru. There is no easy answer here. What hurts is seeing so many mestizos side with a hyper-colonial power structure against the people we came from.

What ever could the international community possibly want through their silence?

They are leftist terrorist demanding illegal political concesions. They attack airports, roads like an invading army. They force ordinary people to back them. You are quick backing Lula but when the terrorist are from the left you support them?

President tried to dissolve congress and become a dictator

The 'international voices' are too busy laundering money in Ukraine & stealing Palestinian land! But they are doing a good job of getting all able-bodied male Ukrainians killed! Which I am sure was the plan all along. Then BlackRock buys everything 4 pennies on the dollar,,,

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