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State of Emergency Declared Across Peru

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posted on Dec, 15 2022 @ 05:18 PM
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After a week of unrest across the country that has left at least eight people dead, Peru announced a nationwide state of emergency (SoE) on 14 December. The SoE grants police and military additional powers and limits freedoms, including the right to assembly. The protests erupted in response to the ousting of former President Pedro Castillo, who was arrested after illegally trying to dissolve Congress during an impeachment vote.   Peru's judiciary is expected to rule in the next 24 hours on sentencing Castillo to 18 months of pre-trial detention, as requested by prosecutors. Granting this detention could continue to fuel the protests, particularly in rural areas where Castillo enjoys more support.


State of Emergency Impact

The state of emergency is in effect for at least 30 days, with some parts of the country extending the order to 60 days.

While no curfew has been mandated during the state of emergency, this could change as the situation evolves.

Peru's main airport, Jorge Chavez International Airport, is enforcing additional security measures under provisions granted by the state of emergency. Travelers should anticipate longer security lines.

The military has been deployed to protect critical infrastructure such as airports and other energy plants.

Unrest

Over the last week, anti-government protests have taken place across the country and disrupted operations at multiple transportation hubs, including:
Alfredo Mendívil Duarte Airport
Inca Manco Capac International Airport
Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport
Rodríguez Ballón International Airport
Train services between Cusco and Machu Picchu
 
Roadblocks continue to impede traffic on major roads across Peru.

Protesters have clashed with security forces across the country.

Schools have canceled classes over risks from protests.

Major labor unions have called for national strikes, which could further disrupt transportation and operations across the country.

Affected travelers are advised to shelter in place until safe transportation becomes available. Do not attempt to interfere with or remove roadblocks. 

Outlook

Unrest is likely to continue in the near-term as outrage over Castillo's arrest and possible 18-month detention remains top of mind for his supporters.

Castillo's former vice president, Dina Boluarte, was sworn in after his removal and has pledged to move up elections to December 2023. Unions are calling for fresh elections as early as March 2023. The vote is currently scheduled for 2026, when Castillo's term would have ended.

Unrest is likely in the medium-term if elections are not moved up as pledged. 



posted on Dec, 15 2022 @ 05:25 PM
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Yes, I don't know whether main stream media is reporting it, but the Japanese have a few reporters there reporting live since the 14th of the month. One of the major cities there, the downtown is all boarded up. It's really bad there at the moment. Thanks for making ATS members aware of this situation. ANN news Japan is doing the reporting, but not sure if any is on Youtube yet since the video's are in private mode I believe. I can watch them one, but they are not YouTube video, just live stream of Peru.
Well, I guess America will now be letting in Peruvians. What a messed up world we are living in these days.



posted on Dec, 15 2022 @ 05:48 PM
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a reply to: machineintelligence
I used to love Peru..... Have spent a lot of time there ... Sad to see what has happened to it.... Pre pandemic it was such a cool place and my spiritual home...... The lack of tourism devasted the people as it relies heavily on tourism.... The gov has always been a massive issue for the people..... I won't be going back anytime soon....



posted on Dec, 15 2022 @ 06:13 PM
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a reply to: machineintelligence

I guess this kind of thing would happen here if they ever arrested Donald Trump.

The arrested Peruvian must have quite the personality cult after being in office for some amount of time.
edit on CST06Thu, 15 Dec 2022 18:15:11 -060000000012b2022 by Thrumbo because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 15 2022 @ 07:08 PM
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a reply to: musicismagic

This information came from my military and security contractor contacts so it’s guaranteed legitimate. There are some contracts going out that I am aware of but I don’t think I’m going to bid on anything. If they need some aid delivery or some combat taxi work we might bid on that we’ll see as it evolves.



posted on Dec, 16 2022 @ 08:13 AM
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why do socialists and communists always do stuff like this? always trying to muscle their way to absolute power through illegal actions and inciting rebellion among the people. this is exactly why they cant be trusted in a democratic government.



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