One dead, dozens injured in Peru anti-crime protests
- On Wednesday, mass protests converged on Plaza San Martín and the streets around Congress in Lima targeting Acting President José Jerí, leaving at least one person dead.
- The latest mobilization grew from youth-led protests intensifying in recent weeks over policing abuses, corruption and economic frustration, shifting to the interim government after former president Dina Boluarte’s ouster, with Amanda Meza saying, `I think there is general discontent because nothing has been done.`
- Police fired tear gas as The Ombudsman's Office reported 102 injured, including 24 civilians and 78 police, while transport was disrupted in Lima and Callao.
- Jerí has pledged to lead a transitional government until July 2026, condemned violence, visited injured officers, and said, `I regret the death of 32-year-old citizen Eduardo Ruiz Sanz`.
- Analysts warn Peru’s eight presidents in a decade have eroded trust, and extended turmoil risks delaying policies and unsettling investors and minerals exporters before the April 2026 general elections.
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Eduardo Mauricio Ruiz Sáenz was shot by a police officer dressed in civilian clothes while participating in a peaceful demonstration demanding the resignation of the interim President and the dissolution of Congress.
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