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Peru declares state of emergency as ousted leader remains in prison

Castillo's supporters have taken to the streets and set up roadblocks countrywide in protests that have also left 200 injured as they demand his release and the holding of early elections

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Riot police blocks the road leading to the airport in Cuzco, Peru, to stop rioters from taking the premises on December 14, 2022 Pic/AFP

Riot police blocks the road leading to the airport in Cuzco, Peru, to stop rioters from taking the premises on December 14, 2022 Pic/AFP

Peru declared a nationwide state of emergency Wednesday over violent protests against the ouster and arrest of ex-president Pedro Castillo that have left seven people dead.

Castillo's supporters have taken to the streets and set up roadblocks countrywide in protests that have also left 200 injured as they demand his release and the holding of early elections.

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