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Lima, May 25 (EFE) (CAMERA: Mikhail Huacan).- The number of victims of the massacre that occurred Monday in Peru in the middle of the electoral campaign has risen to 16, while Armed Forces connect the attack to the narco-terrorist remnants of the Shining Path.
Peruvian president Pedro Castillo arrives at the prosecutor's office to testify to Attorney General Patricia Benavides in a case of alleged obstruction of justice following the withering dismissal of his Interior minister on 20 July. IMAGES
Lima, Sep 28 (EFE).- People from the indigenous communities arrived Tuesday at the Constitutional Court of Peru to protest the five years they have been waiting for a ruling on their lawsuit, where they claim to be the owners of thousands of hectares of Amazon rainforest razed by a company to grow oil palm. (Camera: JUAN PALOMINO).SOUND BITES: LEADER OF SANTA CLARA DE UCHUNYA, CARLOS HOYOS SORIA (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: - We demand that the State give us back our territory, the one that the transnational company has taken away our right of possession. That is why we come from so far to the capital to present our claim. - We are not asking the state for a favor. We claim the right that corresponds to us by law, and as indigenous peoples, we today have been suffering from so many threats and invasions in our own territories.
Lima, Jun 21 (EFE).- Keiko Fujimori on Monday was spared from returning to prison for alleged money laundering in the middle of her campaign to overturn the result of Peru's recent presidential election won by the leftist Pedro Castillo.Fujimori will remain on probation, but was warned by Judge Víctor Zúñiga of the Fourth National Preparatory Investigation Court Specialized in Organized Crime and Corruption for having failed to comply with the judicial requirement not to meet with witnesses in her case. (Camera: MIKHAIL HUACAN).SHOT LIST: PERUVIAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE KEIKO FUJIMORI ARRIVE AT A COURT IN LIMA, PERU.
New York, Jun 14 (EFE) (CAMERA: Jorge Fuentelsaz) .- A hundred followers of the Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori gathered Monday at the United Nations headquarters in New York to denounce an alleged electoral fraud after the scrutiny of the votes, which so far give victory to the leftist candidate Pedro Castillo.