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Violence Spreads Through Peru in Days After Its President’s Ouster

Por: The New York Times World December 13, 2022

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LIMA, Peru — A relatively peaceful, if abrupt, in Peru last week has shifted into violence and unrest as supporters of the former president intensified claims that his ouster was illegitimate and have staged attacks against police stations, courthouses, factories, airports and journalists.The protesters, who are backed by organizations that represent some unions, Indigenous groups and poor farmers, are demanding new elections as quickly as... + full article



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