January 16, 202300:21:53

Apartheid Drives the Conflict in Peru







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Nearly 50 protesters have been killed by police in Peru following the removal from office of President Pedro Castillo six weeks ago. Peru analyst Francesca Emanuele says that the conflict is symptomatic of Peru’s systematic exclusion of the poor and indigenous population from its political system.

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Francesca Emanuele is a Peruvian sociologist and a research assistant at American University in Washington, D.C., where she is pursuing doctoral studies in Anthropology.”

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