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UN chief ‘deeply disturbed’ by Peru unrest

AG opens preliminary probe into ex-president Manuel Merino over 2 protester deaths

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2020 10:00AM

UN chief ‘deeply disturbed’ by Peru unrest
Authorities have conducted a violent crackdown in Peru on people protesting the impeachment of former president Martin Vizcarra. – AFP pic, November 17, 2020

NEW YORK – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is “deeply disturbed” by a violent crackdown in Peru on people protesting the impeachment of former president Martin Vizcarra, said his spokesman yesterday.

Guterres is “deeply disturbed by reports of the excessive use of force and violence allegedly committed by security forces during the protests, including the deaths of two young men, dozens of injured, and attacks against media workers”, said spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

Vizcarra’s impeachment a week ago over allegations of corruption, and his replacement by congressional speaker Manuel Merino just five months before an election, triggered widespread protests, which police used force to crush, killing two youth and injuring hundreds of other people.

Merino quit on Sunday, scarcely five days after taking up his post, and centrist lawmaker Francisco Sagasti was elected by Congress as Peru’s third president in a week, faced with the daunting task of restoring peace in the midst of the worst political crisis in decades.

The attorney-general’s office yesterday opened a preliminary investigation against Merino over the deaths of the two young men, apparently killed by police.

Guterres is following the situation in Peru “with concern”, said Dujarric, and “urges all stakeholders to work towards a prompt and institutional solution to the current political crisis... through inclusive dialogue with full respect for the rule of law”. – AFP, November 17, 2020

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