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THE situation in Peru it is one of the worst that the country has experienced in the last 20 years. Many residents, especially in poorer rural areas, are angry about inequality and rising prices. Thousands of people, mostly from southern provinces in the Andes, took part in a Thursday (19/01) march demanding the resignation of Peruvian President Dina Bolluarte in central Lima, where they then erupted violent episodes between participants in the mass mobilization and the strong police force that had been deployed. 45 people have died in the last month’s riots. The Police appreciate them protesters at 3,500, others claim they exceeded 7,000 as reported by Reuters. The photo shows a protester being arrested by police and violently thrown into the back of a police vehicle during the clashes.
Source: News Beast

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