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Peru's dark past surfaces as young protester is laid to rest

Por: ABC News World December 19, 2022

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QUINUA, Peru -- This rural hamlet nestled high in the Peruvian Andes was the site of a major battle that secured South America’s independence from in the 19th century.But on Saturday, the streets of Quinua were overrun by weeping residents commemorating a far more senseless loss: the death of Clemer Rojas, a 23-year-old student who left his parents' home Thursday to protest the ousting of President Pedro Castillo and never returned. A... + full article



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