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Peru Orders State of Emergency Amid Protests


Demonstrators take photographs with their mobile phones during the burning of a mock coffin dedicated to Peru's President Dina Boluarte, in Cuzco, Peru Dec. 14, 2022.
Demonstrators take photographs with their mobile phones during the burning of a mock coffin dedicated to Peru's President Dina Boluarte, in Cuzco, Peru Dec. 14, 2022.

Peru announced a nationwide 30-day state of emergency Wednesday in response to protests sparked by the ouster of President Pedro Castillo.

The declaration calls for the military to support police in maintaining order. It also suspends the rights to freedom of movement and assembly, as well as protections against searching people’s homes.

Protesters have rallied against the December 7 ouster of Castillo, who was impeached by lawmakers after he tried to dissolve Peru’s Congress. The sometimes violent protests have left at least eight people dead.

Defense Minister Alberto Otarola Penaranda said Wednesday acts of vandalism and violence “require a forceful and authoritative response from the government.”

Castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy.

Some information for this report came from The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and Reuters.

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