Monday, July 29, 2013

class struggle in Peru

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In Peru capital, 15 arrested in anti-government protest
LIMA, Peru — Peruvian riot police wielding tear gas and batons have halted a march on Congress by several thousand protesters upset with President Ollanta Humala and a political class they consider inept and corrupt. Lima police chief Gen. Luis Praeli said 15 people were arrested during Saturday’s unrest.
Demonstrators claim Humala has not delivered on his promise to reduce crime and say the political system does not represent them. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) It was the fourth popular demonstration this month in Lima — none have been especially large — and comes a day before Peru’s independence day, when Humala is to give a state-of-the-union address. Discontent with Humala’s two-year-old rule includes repudiation of Congress’ voting to name 10 officials to bodies including Peru’s high court that lawmakers later revoked. Doctors and nurses at public hospitals have also been on strike.

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