LIMA: Five more protesters died in Peru on Monday as violent demonstrations over the ousting of the former president showed no sign of dying down, despite his successor's efforts to quell the unrest. READ HERE:
LIMA: Five more protesters died in Peru on Monday as violent demonstrations over the ousting of the former president showed no sign of dying down, despite his successor's efforts to quell the unrest. Seven people, including three teenagers, have now died in escalating protests since the leftist Pedro Castillo was accused of an attempted coup, impeached and arrested last week.
The former president met with his lawyers in Lima ahead of a hearing Tuesday in which they will appeal a court order that he be detained for seven days, and seek his immediate release. 'The president's position is that he is a political prisoner,' said lawyer Ronald Atencio.
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