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Lima Protests Leave 19 Injured as New March Is Dispersed With Tear Gas

Organizers plan further marches following a weekend of clashes in central Lima.

Overview

  • Hundreds marched from Plaza San Martín toward Congress under heavy police containment, confronting barriers near the legislature.
  • Protesters hurled stones, incendiary devices and fireworks, and police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets, according to AFP reporters on the scene.
  • The National Police reported one officer with first-degree burns from a Molotov cocktail, while the CNDDHH counted 18 injured, including a journalist, and urged restraint by security forces.
  • A follow-up demonstration by transport workers and the Geração Z youth collective was dispersed on Sunday night with tear gas as participants again pressed toward Congress.
  • The unrest has been fueled by a new law requiring young adults to pay into private pension funds, alongside public anger over rising extortion, contract killings and perceived corruption, with President Dina Boluarte and Congress registering very low approval.