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Rafaela Mallma, the Woman Who Has Spent More than 40 Days of Protest Chained in El Tambo

Summary by Diario Correo
Huancayo: Transporters protest in Sutran against audits that they consider to be directed El Tambo: Organic producers will no longer be able to sell typical foods in Bolognesi ParkFrom a girl, Rafaela Mallma de Coca knew the sacrifice. She was born in Pomacancha, Jauja, and at the age of six, she already sold fruits with her mother, on the trains that passed through La Oroya. “She taught me to work, to do business, not to give up,” she recalls w…
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Huancayo: Transporters protest in Sutran against audits that they consider to be directed El Tambo: Organic producers will no longer be able to sell typical foods in Bolognesi ParkFrom a girl, Rafaela Mallma de Coca knew the sacrifice. She was born in Pomacancha, Jauja, and at the age of six, she already sold fruits with her mother, on the trains that passed through La Oroya. “She taught me to work, to do business, not to give up,” she recalls w…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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