Dinah Boluartethe chairman of Peru who came to power after Pedro Castillo’s coup attempt, was the target of anti-government protests between December last year and March this year.
The chairman was scheduled for May 31opened in the middle of the preliminary investigation by the dozens of dead who left the demonstrations.
During those months, there were clashes with the law enforcement authorities Boluarte’s resignationHe conclusion of the congressHe ahead of the general election and the call for a constituent meeting.
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According to various sources at least 49 civilians were killed during those clasheswhile the protests left a total of 77 dead due to actions such as roadblocks.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) condemned the violence used by security forces during the demonstrations and assured that he has found cases of “extrajudicial killings” in Peru.
Since January 10, preliminary investigations have been underway into the alleged commission of the crimes of genocide, aggravated manslaughter and serious injury. The investigations also include former Prime Minister Pedro Angulo, former Interior Ministers Víctor Rojas and César Cervantes, and current Defense Minister Jorge Chávez.
However, Boluarte on May 13 accused former President Castillo of being the “author of the more than 60 victims” of the protests, linking them to “drug trafficking and illegal mining”.
Source: Eluniverso

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