Unique Discovery: Ancient Priest’s Remains Found in Peru

Ancient Priest

Japanese and Peruvian archaeologists have made a significant discovery in northern Peru—a 3,000-year-old priest’s tomb accompanied by ceramic offerings. The tomb was found at the Pacopampa archaeological site in the Cajamarca region. According to archaeologist Juan Pablo Villanueva, the priest’s tomb is unique as it provides insights into the early practices of Andean priests. The … Read more

Ancient Polychrome Wall in Northern Peru, 4,000 Years Old

Ancient Polychrome Wall

A captivating archaeological discovery in northern Peru has unveiled an ancient polychrome wall dating back over 4,000 years, potentially constituting a ceremonial temple and shedding new light on the area’s historical cultures. The wall was initially stumbled upon by farmers during harvesting in 2020, prompting extensive research to ascertain its significance. Archaeologist Feren Castillo, leading … Read more

New Snake Species Named After Harrison Ford Found in Peru

Harrison Ford

A new snake species has been christened “Tachymenoides harrisonfordi” in honor of actor Harrison Ford’s dedication to conservation efforts. Discovered in the jungles of Otishi National Park, Peru, in May 2022, the reptile measures 40 cm (16 inches) and boasts a yellowish-brown hue with black spots, a black belly, and copper eyes. It was confirmed … Read more

Death toll rises to 15 after Ecuador earthquake

Ecuador earthquake

More than 400 people have been hurt and 15 fatalities. After a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck Ecuador’s southern coast. With 12 fatalities reported in El Oro province. More than 400 people have been hurt, with at least 15 fatalities, after a 6.7-magnitude earthquake hit Ecuador‘s southern coast. When the earthquake struck at around noon local time, … Read more

Ecuador banana shipment contains $330m worth of cocaine

Ecuador banana shipment

Ecuadorian police discovered 8.8 tones of cocaine. Police found it in a cargo of bananas headed for Belgium. Which is worth an estimated $330 million. About 8.8 tones of cocaine were discovered by Ecuadorian police in a cargo of bananas headed for Belgium. Police commander Fausto Salinas claimed the drugs would have been worth an … Read more

Peru recalls ambassador over Mexico’s ‘unacceptable’ support

Peru

Peru has recalled its ambassador to Mexico. Due to Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s “unconstitutional” comments. And Dina Boluarte’s refusal to resign. When the Mexican president referred to Peru’s administration as “unconstitutional,” Peru has indefinitely recalled its ambassador to Mexico. Moreover, Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that Pedro Castillo, the former president of Peru, had been … Read more

Peru government offers $13,000 to victims families

Peru

Peru is providing families who lost a relative during statewide protests with financial assistance. But Amnesty International has accused the government. Of denying responsibility for the killings. The government of Peru is providing families who lost a relative during statewide protests between December 8 and February 10 with almost $13,000 in financial assistance. According to … Read more

Peru Congress shelves President Boluarte’s bill for early elections

Peru
  • Boluarte proposed a bill on Wednesday to move elections to October 2023.
  • Protesters have been calling for new elections to be held as soon as possible.
  • Eight weeks of anti-government protests have resulted in the deaths of 48 individuals.

Peru: On Friday night, Peru’s Congress postponed President Dina Boluarte‘s measure to move elections to 2023, leaving a major demand of demonstrators whose rallies have rocked the country in recent weeks hanging in the balance.

In an attempt to quiet the violent protests, Boluarte proposed a bill on Wednesday to move elections to October 2023. After weeks of political infighting, a splintered Congress has repeatedly failed to agree on its own bill.

The President’s plan was taken up by a congressional commission on Friday afternoon, but it was shelved on a technicality before it even reached debate. It will not be debated again until July when the new legislative year begins.

Protesters have been calling for new elections to be held as soon as possible since previous left-wing President Pedro Castillo was deposed and imprisoned in December after attempting to illegally dissolve Congress.

Deaths due to the conflict

Eight weeks of anti-government protests have resulted in the deaths of 48 individuals in conflicts between demonstrators and police forces, the majority of whom were slain in Peru’s copper-rich south.

Congress had already agreed to move elections from 2026 to 2024, but this did not put an end to the protests.

The right-wing Popular Force party’s bill to call elections this year failed Wednesday after days of closed-door deliberations failed to produce a consensus.

Castillo’s party, Peru Libre, proposed a second bill for early elections and a non-binding referendum on a new constitution, but it was defeated Thursday night.

Other bills to move elections forward are still in the works, but none have reached an agreement.

Protesters in Peru have blocked highways with trees, stones, and tires, taken over regional airports, and burned down buildings, disrupting commodities delivery, business, and the functioning of some of the world’s most important copper mines.

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Organization of American States backs Peru’s president Dina Boluarte as protests intensifies

Dina Boluarte

The Organization of American States supports Peru’s president. She has asked for early elections to be held “as soon as feasible”. There is growing demand to hold the polls even earlier. Following weeks of anti-government rallies that have claimed dozens of lives, the permanent council of the Organization of American States on Wednesday pledged its … Read more

Glencore copper mine in Peru stops its operations temporarily

Glencore copper mine

The Antapaccay copper mine of Glencore temporarily ceased operations in Peru. The mine was also targeted twice the previous week. Road blockades erected by protesters have caused interruptions to mines. As social upheaval in the South American nation persisted, the Antapaccay copper mine of Glencore (GLEN.L) in Peru temporarily ceased operations on Friday after protestors … Read more

Peru protests: Death Toll Rises as Demonstrators Clashes in Lima

Peru protests

Three more fatalities reported in Peruvian protests. Protests began after former leader Pedro Castillo was overthrown. Police used tear gas in Lima, death reported in village police station fire. In the midst of demonstrations against Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, at least three more fatalities are reportedly confirmed. After former leader Pedro Castillo was overthrown, weeks … Read more

Peru extends state of emergency in capital city after protests worsen

peru protests

Peruvian President approves state of emergency measures in Lima and Puno and Cusco. Emergency measures give police special powers and restrict liberties like the right to assemble. There have been more than 40 fatalities in clashes between security personnel and protestors. In the capital city of Lima and two southern districts where violent anti-government rallies … Read more

President of Peru apologizes for protest death toll, refuses to resign

President
  • Boluarte bemoaned the violence that has killed more than 40 people.
  • A police officer burned alive in a truck
  • Dina Boluarte apologized for the situation.

Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has apologized for dozens of deaths in recent rallies around the country but has insisted that she would not stand down.

In a late-night address to the nation on Friday, Boluarte bemoaned the violence that has killed more than 40 people since December – largely protestors in fights with security forces, but also a police officer burned alive in a truck – and injured hundreds more police and demonstrators.

Boluarte said in the address: “Some voices that have come from the violent and radical factions are asking for my resignation, provoking the population into chaos, disorder, and destruction,” “I will not resign. My commitment is with Peru.”

“I cannot stop reiterating my regret for the deaths of Peruvians in these protests,” she said.

Following these statements, she apologized for the situation.

Protests have erupted across the South American country after former President Pedro Castillo was ousted. Boluarte, who was a vice president at the time, took over as president.

Boluarte also dismissed the notion of convening a constitutional assembly, as sought by demonstrators, citing Chile’s challenges in developing and approving a new constitution.

“That is not going to happen overnight,” she remarked.

For weeks, supporters of the former president have marched and barricaded streets across the country, demanding new elections and Boluarte’s resignation.

Protesters continue to construct roadblocks in 10 of the country’s 25 departments, according to authorities.

Several regional governors and professional associations, including attorneys and teachers, have called for Boluarte’s resignation.

Peru has seen political unrest in recent years. Boluarte, 60, is the sixth president in the last five years.

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Peru’s top prosecutor’s office launches an inquiry

Peru

A Peruvian policeman died after being set on fire by protesters on Monday. At least 18 people have died in clashes between police and demonstrators. The new president’s government won a confidence vote in Congress on Tuesday. After fatal clashes erupted across the nation following the removal of former President Pedro Castillo, Peru’s top prosecutor’s … Read more

Police officer set on fire in his car after 17 were killed in protests

Peru protests

Peru’s political crisis worsened on Tuesday when a police officer was killed in a fire in his car. At least 40 people have died as a result of the turmoil. PM Alberto Otarola has declared a three-day overnight curfew in Puno. After 17 citizens were killed in protests the day before, all of which were … Read more

Three Peru police generals, others arrested in alleged corruption

peru corruption

Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has been charged with insurrection and conspiracy. Six police officers suspected have been arrested. Former commanders allege Castillo’s government pressured them to elevate unqualified personnel. According to the interior ministry, three police generals and three other individuals were arrested in Peru on Monday for alleged involvement in the corruption investigation … Read more

Family of ousted leader Pedro Castillo leaves for Mexico

Pedro Castillo

Pedro Castillo’s family has fled to Mexico. Mr. Castillo is still being held captive in Peru. Mr. Castillo was impeached by Peruvian lawmakers on December 7. After Mexico granted them asylum, the family of Pedro Castillo, the deposed president of Peru, departed Peru for Mexico. Mr. Castillo is still being held captive in Peru. The … Read more

Peru parliament rejects early elections despite public fury

Peru

MPs rejected a constitutional measure to hold early elections in 2023. Since Pedro Castillo’s resignation, calls for early elections have grown. 49 lawmakers backed the motion, 33 opposed it, and 25 abstained. A constitutional amendment that would have allowed for early general elections in 2023 was rejected by MPs on Friday as protests against the … Read more