Protests today January 14: Latest news, clashes in Lima and regions, blockades and more (El Comercio [Spanish] - 1/14/2023)
Protests today January 14: Latest news, clashes in Lima and regions, blockades and more (Spanish)
15:29
National Strike: March for Peace carried out in the streets of Cusco.
Various social groups and citizens carried out a march for peace in the streets of Cusco after several days of demonstrations and protests that have left, to date, one dead and more than forty injured.
15:02
Minera Las Bambas announces stoppage of work due to threats to take over its facilities. Las Bambas is a large, long-life copper mine located in Cotabambas in the Apurimac region of Southern Peru with close to 3,000 direct employees.
11:53
Cusco: Velasco Astete Airport (CUS) resumes operations after two days of strike.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MTC) reported that after two days of suspension due to protests, today (January 14) the Cusco airport has returned to operation.
11:08
Tacna: bus routes to Arica resume after demonstrations.
Manuel A. Odría bus terminal reopened its doors this weekend with few passengers. The number is expected to increase as the hours pass.
10:13
It is reported that activities are occurring normally in Ayacucho. The Alfredo Mendívil Duarte Airport (AYA) is operating regularly, but tight security measures have been put in place by the Peruvian National Police (PNP).
09:59
The most recent report from the Superintendent of Land Transportation of People, Cargo, and Merchandise (SUTRAN) indicates that currently there are one hundred points of the National Road Network interrupted due to protests in different regions.
09:58
The Ombudsman of Peru held a meeting with the head of the XII Region of the PNP in Ancash and asked to guarantee the exercise of the right to peaceful protest. In addition, it was noted that the demonstrations will continue to be monitored.
Tags: #Peru #NationalStrike #Protests #Blockades #Airports
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