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Peru’s president declares state of emergency in capital because it tries to stem surging violence
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Peru’s president declares state of emergency in capital because it tries to stem surging violence

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Last updated: October 22, 2025 8:07 am
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LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peru’s new president declared a state of emergency within the capital Tuesday within the authorities’s newest try and stem a surge in violence that has stirred protests and contributed to the latest downfall of his predecessor.

Peru has seen a rise of killings, violent extortion and assaults on public locations in recent times. Between January and September, police reported 1,690 homicides, in comparison with 1,502 throughout the identical interval of 2024.

Former President Dina Boluarte was faraway from workplace by Peru’s Congress on Oct. 10, after an impeachment course of through which lawmakers stated that she had been unable to deal with the crime wave. She was instantly changed by José Jerí, the legislative physique’s chief.

In a televised message, Jerí stated the emergency in Lima will final 30 days, and added that the federal government is contemplating steps together with deploying troopers to assist police and limiting some rights, resembling the liberty of meeting and motion. His authorities revealed later a decree formally declaring the emergency.

“Wars are gained with actions, not phrases,” the president stated within the tackle. He stated that he is planning to a brand new strategy to combating crime that he described as going “from protection to offense.”

Peru has seen main protests in opposition to violence and corruption led by Gen Z activists.

Protesters rallied in Lima on Thursday to demand the resignation of the brand new president. The demonstration turned violent, leaving one civilian lifeless and round 100 folks injured, together with cops and a few journalists.

Jerí stated that very same day that he would not resign.

Former President Boluarte declared a 30-day state of emergency in March, nevertheless it did little to cut back crime.

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