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‘We Have to Come Here to Be Seen’: Protesters Descend on Lima

Por: The New York Times World January 27, 2023

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They marched through the streets of Peru’s capital, carrying signs that said “I’m not a terrorist” and waved rainbow-colored flags associated with Indigenous communities in the Andes. Many chant “murderer” at the country’s leader and sing hymns about not being afraid anymore. On Thursday, more continued to arrive, with many vowing to stay for the long fight.In the past week, thousands of rural Peruvians have descended on Lima to... + full article



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