Antauro Humala: “It Seems Silly to Make a Ditch Next to the Border”
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The proposal of “revindication” on the territories of Arica and Tarapacá is not new, nor would it be a mere short-term slogan for the presidential campaign of 2026 in Peru, which is waiting to officially meet the two candidates who will pass to the second round. According to Antauro Humala, founder and leader of ethnocacerism, this approach has been on the agenda of his political movement for two decades, a nationalist current that is again stir…
Peruvian politician Antauro Humala (62) led a strong controversy over the past weekend by pointing out that if leftist Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru) wins the second round of June in Peru, they could push an offensive to recover Tarapacá and Arica, either through diplomatic or armed channels. “As a nationalist I am, I aspire to recover Tarapacá and Arica. I would keep the litigation pending from the land triangle. At some point, as an ethno…
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