Peru Protests: Amnesty International Examines 46 Cases Of Human Rights Abuses


Amnesty International is one of the most prominent and respected human rights organizations in the world. Recently, they have released a report that investigates 46 cases of rights violations in Peru during the recent protests. This report is an important reminder of the need for governments to uphold the rights and dignity of their citizens and to take responsibility for any violations that occur. In this blog post, we will look at the report and discuss the implications of these findings. By doing so, we hope to shed light on the importance of protecting human rights and the need for governments to do so.

Peru extends state of emergency after at least 50 killed in protests

Peru extends state of emergency after at least 50 killed in protests


Peru Protests: Amnesty International Examines 46 Cases of Human Rights Abuses

Peru Protests: Amnesty International Examines 46 Cases of Human Rights Abuses

Peru protesters converge on capital Lima in defiance of state of emergency • FRANCE 24 English

Peru protesters converge on capital Lima in defiance of state of emergency • FRANCE 24 English


Amnesty International Investigates 46 Reported Rights Violations in Peru Protests

Amnesty International Investigates 46 Reported Rights Violations in Peru Protests

Peru protests: at least 40 civilians killed in month of violent clashes

Peru protests: at least 40 civilians killed in month of violent clashes


Amnesty Finds 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

Amnesty Finds 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

Amnesty investigates 46 cases of rights violations during Peru protests

Amnesty investigates 46 cases of rights violations during Peru protests


Amnesty Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Abuses During Peru Protests

Amnesty Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Abuses During Peru Protests

Peru Protests: Amnesty International Investigates 46 Human Rights Violations

Peru Protests: Amnesty International Investigates 46 Human Rights Violations

Amnesty International Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Abuse During Peru Protests

Amnesty International Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Abuse During Peru Protests

Amnesty Examines 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

Amnesty Examines 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

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Amnesty International Exposes 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

Amnesty International Exposes 46 Cases of Human Rights Violations During Peru Protests

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Peru Protests: Amnesty International Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Violations

Peru Protests: Amnesty International Investigates 46 Cases of Rights Violations

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10 comments on “Peru Protests: Amnesty International Examines 46 Cases Of Human Rights Abuses

    Alexs The New Legend

    • January 4, 2023 at 8:12 am

    Lady says is been to Quito? That’s in Ecuador but she apologize is OK.

    L R M

    • January 8, 2023 at 8:06 am

    The reality is simple. The peruvian analphabete population is manipulated by the terroristes “Sendero luminoso” in the past, to make in this moment this kind of manifestations.
    The real true is that the peruvians who works, want only the Peace and continue to work.
    Mrs Dina Boluarte is a democratic president.Castillo want to close the Senat and begin a Dictature.

    Xavier Gonzalez

    • January 11, 2023 at 3:45 pm

    Porque no informan que las corporaciones estadounidenses con el gobierno de Estados Unidos están detrás del derrocamiento de Castillo para seguir saqueando sus recursos naturales a Perú y seguir sometiendolo para sus intereses

    CBS News

    • January 11, 2023 at 8:59 pm

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    Cat’s Crafty Corner

    • February 3, 2023 at 9:54 am

    I pray for peace in Peru! P.E.A.C.E!
    May our ancestors protect this land. May the current humans in that land protect it from harm. May the right people come to power and serve the country, the people and it’s future. ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️
    This country is sacred. Please take care of it. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    Taipan123

    • February 4, 2023 at 8:42 pm

    The reporter corrected herself at 4:46 about the fact that Lima is the capital of Peru..

    MASTER

    • February 7, 2023 at 9:05 pm

    EXCESO DE CANCER EN ESPAÑA OTRO GENOCIDIO.

    benjamin ontiveros

    • February 8, 2023 at 2:40 pm

    Lima??? Not quito😊

    Shane Nelson

    • February 10, 2023 at 5:40 am

    The world is burning and our MSM say, we have no idea why this is? We just can’t figure this out? It’s just in the air?

    janeth bustillos

    • February 15, 2023 at 7:47 am

    On Dec 7th the ousted ex President Pedro Castillo attempted to shut down the Congress, reorganized the Supreme Court and other branches of the government with the sole purpose of taking absolute control of the government and avoid an impeachment for corruption that was scheduled to happen on the same day. The ex president assumed that the opposition was going to reach majority for his impeachment and called for the military to take control of all those branches. Since the military didn’t backed him up because this was unconstitutional, the Congress gathered to vacate him.
    His followers, together with radical groups and terroristas groups that exist in Peru since the 80s has bowed to recover power at any cost. These vandals and extremists together with followers of Castillo are terrorizing Peru and destroying everything they touch to force Dina Boluarte to quit to the presidency, call for a constituent, change of Constitution and “new elections” (they will never leave once in power).
    The majority of Peruvians DO Not like Pedro Castillo and what he embodies and his ideology. He won elections with only 20% of votes on the first round and reached majority on the second round ONLy because he was running against Keiko Fujimorismo who has a tremendous rejection from voters in Peru. However, he DID NOT worked for anyone but himself and his agenda (take the power and never leave it). He didn’t govern for the poor and weak. He did NOTHING but to foster racism and hatred among Peruvians. He fomented division between the poor and the “rich”. Between “real Peruvians” and the rest. He cultivated violence against the media and everyone who didn’t hate corporations and businesses. He was running an organized crime from palace.
    Pedro Castillo represents corruption, crime, racism, hatred, ineptitud and improvisation. The way they are protesting to put him back in power is a fine example of what he represents. The chaos and anarchy are knocking Peru’s door. The majority of peaceful Peruvians understand this and want Dina Boluarte to take more drastic measures to contain this attack to democracy and constitutional order.

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