Speaking to channel N from Peru, the interior ministerVicente Romero, specified that “the defense and recovery of the university campus and of the entire university community that was inside” and that there were “no injuries, thank God the intervention has been lengthy with respect to human rights and especially taking into consideration the people who had come from southern departments”.
In contrast, the Chancellor of the National University of San MarcosJerí Ramón, pointed out in latin news that “I did not know that the police were going to enter with tanks”, although he maintained that they will collaborate in the eviction of protesters from other provinces for being “subject to criminal complaints”.
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On Saturday, there were also registered incidents at the airports of Arequipa, Cusco and Puno, where the protesters tried to enter by force in a coordinated manner, being repressed by the police operation. The mobilizations continue in the downtown area of Lime and in Fistwhere it was registered fire at a police station no injuries.
In addition, the Peruvian authorities announced the suspension of entry to the citadel of Macchu Picchu and to inca trail indefinitely due to protests. In this sense, they confirmed that those people who have tickets will be able to carry out a procedure on the website of the National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sernanp) to recover the possibility of entry up to a month after the conclusion of the social mobilizations.
Source: Ambito

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