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About Simeon
Simeon Tegel is a widely-published British journalist based in Lima, Peru, and roaming across Latin America. He is a regular contributor to The Washington Post and NPR, and his work has featured in many other outlets, including The Independent, The Telegraph, Vice News, USA Today, Foreign Policy, US News & World Report, and, in Spanish, El Pais. He covers all topics under the sun, from politics, corruption, (un)free speech, human rights and above all environmental issuees, to archaeology, food, travel and sport. He has appeared on CNN, the BBC and NPR multiple times and also fixed for Australia's 60 Minutes and Canada's Fifth Estate, the preeminent current affairs TV shows in their respective countries.
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British tourist in intensive care after Tobago shark attack

27 Apr 2024  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A British tourist named Peter Smith is in intensive care after a shark attack off the coast of Tobago. The incident occurred near the Starfish resort on Turtle Beach, where Smith was attacked by what is believed to be a bull shark. He sustained serious injuries to his left arm, leg, and stomach but is in stable condition after doctors reattached some of his fingers. The local government and British High Commission are assisting his family. Beaches on Tobago's western coast have been closed, and a temporary ban on reef tours and scuba-diving has been issued. A bounty for the shark was initially offered but later withdrawn.

British tourist in intensive care after Tobago shark attack

26 Apr 2024  |  The Telegraph
A British tourist, Peter Smith, is in intensive care after a rare shark attack off Tobago's coast, suffering severe injuries. The attack occurred near Turtle Beach, with witnesses identifying the shark as a bull shark. Local officials, including Farley Augustine, are coordinating with the British High Commission to support Smith's family. The incident led to the temporary closure of beaches and a ban on reef tours and scuba-diving. Shark attacks in Tobago are notably rare, with only two other incidents in the past 20 years.

Mexican presidential favourite stopped by masked men ‘seeking an end to cartel violence’

22 Apr 2024  |  The Telegraph
Masked men stopped Claudia Sheinbaum, the leading candidate in Mexico's presidential race, urging her to address cartel violence in Chiapas. Sheinbaum, running for the leftist Morena party, is significantly ahead in polls and is poised to become Mexico's first female president. The incident underscores the influence of organized crime in Mexico. Sheinbaum's campaign focuses on water sustainability and renewable energy, marking a potential shift from current President López Obrador's policies.

Rare protests erupt in Cuba over food shortages and blackouts

18 Mar 2024  |  The Telegraph
Mass protests have erupted in Cuba due to widespread power cuts and shortages of food and medicine, with demonstrations starting in Santiago and reportedly spreading to other cities. The humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, the loss of Russian aid, and the US embargo, has led to significant public discontent. Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged the protests, blaming 'enemies of the revolution,' while the US embassy urged the Cuban government to respect human rights. The Communist regime's response included promises of food rations and attempts to control information flow by disrupting internet access.

Influencer who said he would ‘shoot gay son’ ordered to campaign against homophobia

14 Mar 2024  |  The Telegraph
Luis Villa, a prominent Colombian influencer, has been ordered by Colombia’s supreme court to campaign against homophobia and transphobia after posting a video threatening violence against his hypothetical gay or trans son. The court's ruling followed a complaint by lawyer and activist José Francisco Montufar, who argued that Villa's statements normalized violence against the LGBT community. The court also criticized YouTube for not promptly removing the video. Villa has since expressed remorse but defended his comments as dark humor. The case highlights ongoing issues of homophobic and transphobic violence in Latin America.

Ecuador regains control of prisons after gangs abducted guards

15 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Ecuadorian military forces have regained control of seven prisons after gang members abducted over 150 guards. The operation, involving more than 1,000 troops, follows President Daniel Noboa's declaration of war against drug gangs, which have caused widespread violence. The military's actions included seizing weapons and enforcing curfews. Comparisons are drawn to El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele's crackdown on gangs, though Noboa has not faced accusations of authoritarianism. While order is being restored, experts warn that eradicating the influence of drug cartels in Ecuador's institutions will be a significant challenge.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

13 Jan 2024  |  www.watoday.com.au
A network of ancient cities built by the Upano people, predating the Maya, Incas, and Aztecs, has been discovered in the Amazon rainforest. These cities, dating from around 500BC, feature urban planning elements such as roads, canals, and agricultural fields. The discovery, made using lidar technology, challenges the traditional view that large, complex societies did not develop in the Amazon. The findings, published in Science by a French research team, suggest the existence of other advanced civilizations in the Amazon Basin.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

13 Jan 2024  |  Brisbane Times
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, revealing a sophisticated civilization that predates the Maya, Incas, and Aztecs. The settlements, located in Ecuador's Upano Valley, feature advanced urban planning with roads, canals, and agricultural fields. The discovery challenges traditional views of Amazonian societies and suggests the existence of other complex civilizations in the region. The research, led by Professor Stephen Rostain and published in Science, utilized lidar technology to map the area, uncovering significant archaeological remains.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

13 Jan 2024  |  The Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, built by a little-known culture that predates the Maya, Incas, and Aztecs. These settlements, featuring advanced urban planning with roads and canals, challenge previous beliefs about Amazonian civilizations. The discovery, made using lidar technology, reveals a complex society that cultivated crops and brewed beer. The findings suggest the existence of other sophisticated civilizations in the Amazon Basin.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

12 Jan 2024  |  aol.com
A network of ancient cities built by the Upano people, predating the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs, has been discovered in the Amazon rainforest. These cities, dating from around 500BC, featured urban settlements connected by straight roads and canals, with evidence of sweet potato cultivation and beer consumption. The findings challenge the traditional view that Amazonian societies never developed into large, hierarchical civilizations. The research, published in Science by a team from France's National Centre for Scientific Research and using lidar technology, reveals urban planning indicative of a complex society. The largest settlement, Kilamope, is comparable in size to Egypt's Giza Plateau.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

12 Jan 2024  |  newsbreak.com
A network of ancient cities built by the Upano people, predating the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs, has been discovered in the Amazon rainforest. These cities, dating from around 500BC, featured urban settlements connected by straight roads and canals, with evidence of sweet potato cultivation and beer consumption. The findings challenge the traditional view that Amazonian societies did not develop into large, hierarchical civilizations. The research, published in Science by a team from France’s National Centre for Scientific Research and using lidar technology, reveals extensive urban planning in the Upano Valley, Ecuador, and suggests the possibility of other undiscovered civilizations in the Amazon Basin.

US backs Ecuador’s president as he grapples with wave of bloodshed caused by powerful drug gangs

10 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa is seeking international support to combat powerful drug gangs responsible for a recent wave of violence. The US, represented by Jake Sullivan, has expressed strong backing. The violence includes coordinated attacks, hostage situations, and prison escapes of notorious drug kingpins. Noboa has declared a national state of emergency and is taking measures such as military patrols and curfews. The gangs are reacting violently to his crackdown and plans for extradition and property confiscation. The situation highlights the deep-rooted issues of corruption and the influence of drug cartels in Ecuador.

How Peru’s food culture pushed Lima to ‘world’s best restaurants’ fame

08 Jan 2024  |  Washington Post
Peru's rich and diverse food culture has propelled Lima to international fame, with Central, led by chef Virgilio Martínez, being named the world's best restaurant. Martínez's Mater Initiative focuses on sustainable culinary practices and preserving traditional Andean crops. The article highlights the influence of Peru's varied geography and history on its cuisine, the role of local chefs in elevating traditional dishes, and the challenges posed by fast-food culture and food insecurity. The recognition of Peruvian cuisine has brought pride to a nation facing political and social challenges.

Watch: Argentina’s outgoing vice president sticks middle finger up at Javier Milei’s supporters

11 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's outgoing vice president, made a controversial gesture towards Javier Milei's supporters during his swearing-in ceremony, sparking condemnation. The incident, captured on camera, was characterized by local media as a disrespectful act towards the electorate. Fernández de Kirchner, known for her polarizing actions during her political career, faced criticism for shaming the institutions she represented. The ceremony also featured Milei, a Right-wing libertarian economist, who added a personal touch to the presidential register and his presidential cane.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  lakeshorepublicmedia.org
Peru anticipates protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court reinstated a 2017 pardon on humanitarian grounds, despite the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' warnings that Fujimori had not met the conditions for a pardon. The decision has sparked widespread concern and criticism, including from Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. Fujimori's government is remembered for both the defeat of the Shining Path and significant corruption. His release coincides with accusations against the conservative-dominated congress of undermining democracy and the ongoing human rights issues under President Dina Boluarte's administration.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  kunr.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with criticism from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and human rights organizations, citing a lack of justice for victims. Fujimori's release has sparked widespread consternation, with high-profile figures and the public expressing indignation. The pardon is seen as part of a broader pattern of actions by Peru's conservative-dominated congress that undermine democracy, including packing institutions with unqualified candidates. President Dina Boluarte faces disapproval for her handling of recent anti-government protests and security forces' killings.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  ketr.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with widespread criticism, including from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Amnesty International Peru. Fujimori's release, after serving 16 years, overlooks the victims' rights and may impact Peru's international standing. The pardon is part of a broader pattern of actions by Peru's conservative-dominated congress, which has been accused of undermining democracy. President Dina Boluarte faces low approval amid accusations of her involvement in protester deaths.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.kuaf.com
Peru anticipates protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with widespread criticism, including from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Amnesty International Peru. Fujimori's release, after serving 16 years, overlooks the victims of his regime's abuses and risks making Peru an international pariah. The pardon's reapproval has caused consternation, with high-profile figures like Cardinal Pedro Barreto expressing indignation. Fujimori, still facing future trials, is seen as a hero by some for defeating the Shining Path, but his tenure was marred by corruption and authoritarianism. The current conservative-dominated congress is accused of undermining democracy, and President Dina Boluarte's administration is criticized for its handling of recent anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  radio.wpsu.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with widespread criticism, including from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Amnesty International Peru. Fujimori's release, after serving 16 years, overlooks the victims' rights and may impact Peru's international standing. The pardon was part of a political maneuver by then-President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, which led to his resignation. Fujimori is still seen as a hero by some for defeating the Shining Path, but his tenure was marred by corruption and authoritarian actions. He faces future trials, and the pardon's effect on these is uncertain. The current conservative-dominated congress is accused of undermining democracy, and President Dina Boluarte is unpopular, with many holding her responsible for recent protester deaths.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KDLG
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with widespread criticism, including from Amnesty International and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Fujimori's government is remembered for both the defeat of the Shining Path and significant corruption. His release, after serving 16 years, precedes upcoming trials for other alleged crimes, including a massacre and forced sterilizations. The current conservative-dominated congress, with low approval ratings, faces accusations of undermining democracy. President Dina Boluarte, also unpopular, is criticized for her handling of recent anti-government protests resulting in civilian deaths.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  South Carolina Public Radio
Peru anticipates protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has been met with widespread criticism, including from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Amnesty International Peru. Fujimori's release, after serving 16 years, overlooks the victims of his crimes and risks making Peru an international pariah. The pardon, seen as a political move by then-President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, had previously been overturned due to backlash and led to Kuczynski's resignation. Fujimori, still facing future trials, is a divisive figure, with some viewing him as a hero for defeating the Shining Path, while others condemn his corruption and authoritarian actions. The current conservative-dominated congress is also under scrutiny for undermining democracy, and President Dina Boluarte faces low approval amid accusations of mishandling protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wlrn.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and the rule of law. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has further destabilized Peru's fragile political landscape, already marred by corruption and low approval ratings for the current government.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wuwf.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked widespread outrage and concerns about justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The decision has also raised questions about the integrity of Peru's legal system and the future of Fujimori's pending trials. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte face significant public disapproval amid ongoing political turmoil.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KGOU
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both of whom face significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KUAC.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, who faces low approval ratings and accusations of mishandling anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.krwg.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path rebel group. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's political and judicial systems, which are seen as corrupt and ineffective.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wcbe.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage. Critics argue that the pardon undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Cardinal Pedro Barreto and Amnesty International. The decision has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's current political climate, with President Dina Boluarte facing significant disapproval for her handling of recent anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KPCW | Listen Like a Local
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread controversy and criticism from human rights organizations and political figures. Fujimori's release has raised concerns about Peru's justice system and its international standing. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte are also under scrutiny for their roles in recent political and human rights issues.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.kvnf.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and has led to political turmoil, with significant criticism directed at the conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte. The ruling risks damaging Peru's international standing and undermining justice for human rights abuses.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wrvo.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread controversy and criticism from human rights organizations and political figures. Fujimori's release has raised concerns about Peru's justice system and its international standing. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte are also facing significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  NPR Illinois
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path rebel group. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  listen.sdpb.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked national and international outrage. Critics argue it undermines justice and the rule of law, while supporters view Fujimori as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The decision has further destabilized Peru's fragile democracy, with widespread disapproval of the current government and its handling of recent protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  knpr.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and the influence of the conservative-dominated congress. Fujimori still faces several trials, including for forced sterilizations and a massacre by a death squad.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.northernpublicradio.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path. The decision has further fueled political instability in Peru, where the conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte face significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WKNO FM
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and the rule of law. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has further destabilized Peru's already fragile political landscape, with ongoing investigations into past abuses and a deeply unpopular government facing significant public dissent.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  news.wfsu.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.gpb.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's political and judicial systems, which are seen as corrupt and ineffective.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.kclu.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewing him as a hero for his role in crushing the Shining Path, while others condemn his administration's corruption and human rights violations. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KASU
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and the rule of law. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WXXI News
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The decision has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's political and judicial systems, with ongoing concerns about corruption and the handling of anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wkms.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked controversy and criticism from various quarters, including Amnesty International and high-ranking church officials. Fujimori's release has raised concerns about justice and the integrity of Peru's legal system, with ongoing trials and accusations of forced sterilizations still pending. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte face significant public disapproval amid allegations of undermining democracy and mishandling recent protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.kunc.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked widespread outrage and concerns about justice and Peru's international standing. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero. The decision has further destabilized Peru's fragile democracy, with ongoing investigations into past abuses and a deeply unpopular government facing criticism.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wrur.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage. Critics argue that the pardon undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Cardinal Pedro Barreto and Amnesty International's Sonia Paredes. The decision has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both of whom face significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.ksut.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte are also facing criticism for their roles in the current political and human rights climate.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KUAR
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WGVU NEWS
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  KLCC | NPR for Oregonians
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The deeply unpopular conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte are also facing criticism for their roles in the current political climate.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  NPR News and Music for northeast Louisiana | KEDM
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and the current government's handling of human rights issues.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.npr.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked controversy and warnings from international human rights bodies. Fujimori's release has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewing him as a hero and others condemning the decision as a setback for justice. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's political and judicial systems, which are seen as corrupt and ineffective.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  Delmarva Public Media
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and the current government's handling of human rights issues.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WQLN
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked widespread criticism and concerns about justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The decision has also raised questions about the integrity of Peru's legal and political systems, with ongoing trials and investigations into Fujimori's past actions and the current government's handling of anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.kccu.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage. Critics argue that the pardon undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path. The decision has further destabilized Peru's fragile democracy, with ongoing investigations into past human rights violations and low approval ratings for current President Dina Boluarte.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WSHU
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked controversy and warnings from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Fujimori's release has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewing him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path, while others condemn his actions and the pardon. The decision has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and democracy, with ongoing investigations into other human rights abuses and low approval ratings for current President Dina Boluarte.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wprl.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and prominent figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by corruption and low approval ratings for the government.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WBAA
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori from prison, where he was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and the rule of law. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path insurgency. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's current political climate, marked by a deeply unpopular congress and ongoing human rights controversies.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.npr.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked widespread outrage and concerns about justice and democracy in Peru. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero. The decision has further destabilized the already fragile political landscape, with ongoing investigations into past abuses and low approval ratings for current President Dina Boluarte.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.nhpr.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was freed after serving 16 years of a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked outrage among human rights organizations and political figures. Fujimori's release has raised concerns about Peru's justice system and its international standing. The decision has also intensified political tensions, with widespread disapproval of the current conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WMRA and WEMC
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both of whom face significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.ksfr.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and the current government's handling of anti-government protests.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.hawaiipublicradio.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial pardon, reinstated by the constitutional court, has sparked widespread outrage and concerns about justice and human rights in Peru. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The decision has also raised questions about the integrity of Peru's legal and political systems, with ongoing investigations into past abuses and low approval ratings for the current government.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wyso.org
Peru is preparing for protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also raised concerns about Peru's legal system and the influence of the conservative-dominated congress. Fujimori still faces future trials, including for forced sterilizations and a massacre by a death squad.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  BPR
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path rebel group. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny of Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both of whom face significant public disapproval.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WVIA Public Media
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The constitutional court's decision to reinstate his 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and human rights. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both facing low approval ratings and accusations of undermining democracy.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  www.wfae.org
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage. Critics argue that the pardon undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various human rights organizations and political figures, while his supporters view him as a hero for his role in defeating the Shining Path rebel group. The decision has further destabilized Peru's fragile political landscape, with many citizens expressing discontent with the current government.

Peru braces for protests after former President Fujimori's release from prison

07 Dec 2023  |  WDIY | Lehigh Valley Public Radio
Peru is preparing for three days of protests following the release of former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. The controversial decision by the constitutional court to reinstate a 2017 pardon has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing it undermines justice and could make Peru an international pariah. Fujimori's release has been condemned by various figures, including Amnesty International and Cardinal Pedro Barreto. The pardon has also intensified scrutiny on Peru's conservative-dominated congress and President Dina Boluarte, both of whom face significant public disapproval.

What Happens When the ‘Big One’ Hits Lima?

07 Nov 2023  |  Foreign Policy
Lima, Peru, is at high risk of a major earthquake, potentially reaching a magnitude of 8.8, which could result in catastrophic damage and loss of life. Despite this, the city is poorly prepared due to widespread government neglect and corruption. Informal housing, lack of enforcement of seismic construction codes, and inadequate disaster preparedness measures exacerbate the risk. The Peruvian Congress and President Dina Boluarte are criticized for their inaction and political distractions. Experts emphasize the need for enforcing building codes, implementing cost-effective safety measures, and preparing for post-disaster scenarios to mitigate the impact of the inevitable earthquake.

Ecuador regains control of prisons after gangs abducted guards

30 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Heavily armed soldiers have regained control of seven prisons in Ecuador after gang members abducted over 150 guards. The operation, involving more than 1,000 troops, followed the release of the guards and administrative staff after negotiations. President Daniel Noboa has declared a 'war' on gangs, suspending constitutional rights and ordering the military to neutralize gang members. The crackdown is compared to El Salvador's approach under President Nayib Bukele. Over 1,400 arrests have been made, but experts warn that eradicating the influence of drug cartels in public institutions will be a tougher challenge.

Ecuador regains control of prisons after gangs abducted guards

30 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Heavily armed soldiers have regained control of seven prisons in Ecuador after gang members abducted over 150 guards. The operation, involving more than 1,000 troops, followed the release of the guards and administrative staff after negotiations. President Daniel Noboa has declared a 'war' on gangs, suspending constitutional rights and ordering the military to neutralize gang members. The crackdown has led to over 1,400 arrests, including members of the Lobos gang. While calm is returning, experts warn that eradicating the influence of drug cartels in public institutions will be a tougher challenge.

Ecuador regains control of prisons after gangs abducted guards

30 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Heavily armed soldiers have regained control of seven prisons in Ecuador after gang members abducted over 150 guards. The operation, involving more than 1,000 troops, followed the release of the guards and administrative staff after negotiations. President Daniel Noboa has declared a 'war' on gangs, suspending constitutional rights and ordering the military to neutralize gang members. The crackdown has led to over 1,400 arrests, including members of the Lobos gang. While calm is returning, experts warn that eradicating the influence of drug cartels in public institutions will be a tougher challenge.

US backs Ecuador’s president as he grapples with wave of bloodshed caused by powerful drug gangs

25 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa is seeking international support to combat powerful drug gangs responsible for a recent wave of violence. The US has expressed strong backing, with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan condemning the attacks. The violence, including coordinated attacks and prison escapes, follows Noboa's crackdown on drug gangs and declaration of a national state of emergency. The gangs are reacting violently to measures such as the purchase of high-security prison ships and plans for extradition and property confiscation.

US backs Ecuador’s president as he grapples with wave of bloodshed caused by powerful drug gangs

25 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa is seeking international support to combat powerful drug gangs responsible for a recent wave of violence. The US, represented by White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, has expressed strong backing. The violence, including coordinated attacks and prison escapes, follows Noboa's crackdown on drug gangs and his declaration of a national state of emergency. The gangs are reacting to measures such as the purchase of high-security prison ships and plans for extradition to the US and Europe. The situation underscores the deep-rooted issues of corruption and the influence of drug cartels in Ecuador.

Watch: Argentina’s outgoing vice president sticks middle finger up at Javier Milei’s supporters

15 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's outgoing vice president, made a controversial gesture towards supporters of the newly sworn-in president, Javier Milei, during his swearing-in ceremony. The incident, captured on camera, has sparked condemnation and is seen as a reflection of her polarizing political career. Fernández de Kirchner's legacy includes controversial alliances and accusations of corruption. Milei, a Right-wing libertarian economist, took the presidential oath in a flamboyant ceremony, marking a significant political shift in Argentina.

Albanian-linked gang leader ‘The Savage’ broken out of prison as cartels vie for power in Ecuador

10 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
An Albanian-linked gang leader, Fabricio Colón Pico, known as 'The Savage,' escaped from Riobamba jail in Ecuador amid escalating violence between criminal cartels. Pico, head of the Lobos gang, was recently arrested for plotting to assassinate Ecuador's attorney general. His escape follows that of rival gang leader Adolfo 'Fito' Macías, head of the Choneros gang allied with the Sinaloa cartel. President Daniel Noboa has deployed over 22,000 soldiers to combat the gangs, declaring a state of emergency. Amnesty International has raised concerns about potential human rights abuses. The violence has led to increased homicides and public fear, with the government vowing to restore order.

Mexican presidential favourite stopped by masked men ‘seeking an end to cartel violence’

08 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Masked men stopped Claudia Sheinbaum, the front-runner in Mexico’s presidential race, in Chiapas to plead for an end to cartel violence. Sheinbaum, running for the ruling Morena party, listened to the men and continued her campaign. The incident underscores the influence of organized crime in Mexico. Sheinbaum, leading in polls, aims to prioritize water sustainability and renewable energy if elected. Critics view her mentor, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, as lenient on cartels.

British tourist in intensive care after Tobago shark attack

06 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
A British tourist, Peter Smith, is in intensive care after a rare shark attack off Tobago's coast. The attack occurred near Turtle Beach, and Smith sustained serious injuries but is in stable condition. Local government and the British High Commission are providing support to Smith and his family. Witnesses described the attack, and officials have closed beaches and issued a temporary ban on reef tours and scuba-diving. A bounty for capturing the shark was initially offered but later withdrawn.

British tourist in intensive care after Tobago shark attack

06 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
A British tourist, Peter Smith, is in intensive care after a rare shark attack off Tobago's coast. The attack occurred near Turtle Beach, close to the Starfish resort. Smith, who was waist-deep in water, suffered serious injuries but is in stable condition. The Tobagonian government, led by Farley Augustine, is collaborating with the British High Commission to support Smith and his family. Witnesses, including British tourist Stephanie Wright, described the attack, which involved a bull shark. In response, officials closed beaches, banned reef tours and scuba-diving, and initially offered a bounty for the shark, which was later withdrawn.

Influencer who said he would ‘shoot gay son’ ordered to campaign against homophobia

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Luis Villa, a prominent Colombian influencer known as Westcol, has been ordered by Colombia’s supreme court to campaign against homophobia and transphobia after posting a video threatening violence against his hypothetical gay or trans son. The court's decision followed a complaint by lawyer and activist José Francisco Montufar, who argued that Villa's statements normalized violence against the LGBT community. The court also criticized YouTube for not removing the video promptly. Villa has since expressed remorse but defended his comments as dark humor. The ruling mandates Villa to create content highlighting the harm of hate based on sexual orientation and gender identity and to attend an LGBT rights course.

Influencer who said he would ‘shoot gay son’ ordered to campaign against homophobia

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Luis Villa, a prominent Colombian influencer, has been ordered by Colombia’s supreme court to campaign against homophobia and transphobia after posting a video in which he threatened to kill his son if he were gay. The court's ruling followed a complaint by lawyer and activist José Francisco Montufar, who argued that Villa's comments normalized violence against the LGBT community. The court also criticized YouTube for not removing the video promptly. Villa has since expressed remorse but defended his comments as 'dark jokes.'

She Exposed Sexual Abuse in a Catholic Kids Camp. Now She’s Facing a Prison Sentence

05 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Peruvian journalist Pao Ugaz faces multiple legal actions, including a defamation trial, due to her investigative work exposing sexual abuse within the Catholic organization Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana. Despite receiving death threats and facing a potential prison sentence, Ugaz continues her efforts to publish a book on the organization's financing. The case underscores the resistance within Peru's conservative Catholic establishment to addressing child abuse scandals and highlights the country's outdated criminal defamation laws, which are often used to silence journalists.

Influencer who said he would ‘shoot gay son’ ordered to campaign against homophobia

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Luis Villa, a prominent Colombian influencer, has been ordered by Colombia’s supreme court to campaign against homophobia and transphobia after posting a video threatening violence against his hypothetical gay or trans son. The court's ruling followed a complaint by lawyer and activist José Francisco Montufar, who argued that Villa's statements normalized violence against the LGBT community. The court also criticized YouTube for not removing the video promptly. Villa, who has expressed remorse, must now create content highlighting the harm caused by hate based on sexual orientation and gender identity and attend an LGBT rights course.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, built by a little-known culture that predates the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs. These settlements, located in Ecuador's Upano Valley, feature advanced urban planning with roads, canals, and agricultural fields. The discovery, made using lidar technology, challenges traditional views of Amazonian societies as small-scale and non-hierarchical. The findings suggest the existence of a sophisticated civilization that may have been one of the most advanced in the pre-colonial Americas.

Albanian-linked gang leader ‘The Savage’ broken out of prison as cartels vie for power in Ecuador

03 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
An Albanian-linked gang leader, Fabricio Colón Pico, known as 'The Savage,' escaped from an Ecuadorian prison amid escalating violence between criminal cartels. Pico, head of the Lobos gang, was among 38 inmates who broke out after guards were taken hostage. The escape has intensified the conflict between gangs and the government, which has deployed over 22,000 soldiers to combat the violence. President Daniel Noboa has declared a state of emergency, drawing criticism from Amnesty International over potential human rights abuses. The violence, partly triggered by the escape of Pico's rival, Adolfo 'Fito' Macías, has led to widespread fear and instability in Ecuador.

Albanian-linked gang leader ‘The Savage’ broken out of prison as cartels vie for power in Ecuador

03 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
An Albanian-linked gang leader, Fabricio Colón Pico, known as 'The Savage,' escaped from an Ecuadorian prison amid escalating violence between criminal cartels. Pico, head of the Lobos gang, was among 38 inmates who broke out, intensifying the conflict with rival gangs like the Choneros, allied with the Sinaloa cartel. President Daniel Noboa has deployed over 22,000 soldiers to combat the gangs, declaring a state of emergency. Amnesty International has raised concerns about potential human rights abuses. The violence has led to numerous deaths and heightened fears among Ecuadorians.

The Prosecutor Investigating Peru’s Powerful First Lady Has Been Fired

03 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
The firing of Peru's money-laundering prosecutor Julia Príncipe, who was investigating first lady Nadine Heredia, has sparked political backlash. Príncipe, praised for her anti-corruption efforts, was dismissed after recommending handwriting tests for Heredia. The decision has been condemned by opposition parties, human rights watchdogs, and media, leading to the resignation of Justice Minister Gustavo Adrianzen. President Ollanta Humala's administration faces increasing pressure and allegations of corruption, with Heredia accused of raising illegal campaign funds. The situation has political implications, potentially benefiting Keiko Fujimori's presidential campaign.

Police in Peru Shoot Dead at Least Two Activists as Anti-Mining Protests Turn Violent

02 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Police in Peru killed at least two activists during protests at the Las Bambas copper mine in the Andes, with local reports indicating three deaths and 15 injuries. The protests, driven by environmental concerns and demands for jobs, turned violent, leading to police using lethal force. Interior Minister José Pérez Guadalupe blamed external radical groups for the violence, while local officials and medical personnel described the police response as excessive. The mining company MMG expressed openness to dialogue, despite the clashes. Historical context includes similar conflicts at other mining projects in Peru.

Peruvian Man Details Sexual Abuse He Faced at 'Boot Camp' for Troubled Catholic Kids

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Alvaro Urbina, a Peruvian man, publicly details the sexual abuse he faced at Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a Catholic boot camp. The scandal implicates the group's founder, Luis Fernando Figari, and highlights systemic abuse and cover-ups within the organization, which is affiliated with the Vatican. Despite apologies from current leaders, critics argue that the Church, including Pope Francis, has failed to take sufficient action. The case draws parallels to other high-profile abuse scandals within the Catholic Church, emphasizing the need for transparency and justice for victims.

The Next Lethal Disease to Sweep the Planet Could Be Lurking in the Amazon

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
A young farmer in the Bolivian Amazon died from the Chapare virus, a previously unknown arenavirus, highlighting the risk of new zoonotic diseases emerging from the Amazon. Factors such as deforestation, human encroachment, and biodiversity contribute to this risk. Experts warn that the next outbreak could be another hemorrhagic fever. The Amazon's unique conditions, including its wet markets and high virus diversity, make it a potential hotspot for new diseases. Effective prevention would require significant investment in deforestation reduction, early warning systems, and better farming standards.

Rare protests erupt in Cuba over food shortages and blackouts

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Mass protests have erupted in Cuba due to widespread power cuts and shortages of food and medicine, with demonstrations starting in Santiago and reportedly spreading to other cities. The protests highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the Communist regime's economic failures and the US embargo. Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged the protests, blaming 'enemies of the revolution,' while the US embassy urged the Cuban government to respect human rights. The internet outage in much of Cuba suggests an attempt to prevent the spread of demonstrations.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

01 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, built by a little-known culture that predates the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs. These settlements, featuring advanced urban planning with roads and canals, challenge traditional views of Amazonian civilizations. The discovery, made using lidar technology, reveals a complex society that cultivated crops and brewed beer, suggesting a sophisticated civilization in the pre-colonial Americas.

Justice Might Just Be Possible in the Case of Mass Forced Sterilizations in Peru

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Esperanza Huayama, a victim of Peru's mass forced sterilization program during Alberto Fujimori's presidency, recounts her traumatic experience and the ongoing struggle for justice. The program, which targeted hundreds of thousands of poor, often indigenous women, has yet to see any perpetrators held accountable. Current investigations, supported by international human rights organizations, offer a glimmer of hope for justice. The political implications are significant, especially with Fujimori's daughter, Keiko, leading in presidential polls. The article highlights the systemic abuses, the victims' ongoing suffering, and the political and legal battles surrounding the issue.

Rare protests erupt in Cuba over food shortages and blackouts

01 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
Mass protests have erupted in Cuba due to widespread power cuts and shortages of food and medicine, with citizens demanding immediate relief. The demonstrations, which began in Santiago, have reportedly spread to other cities. The Cuban government, led by Miguel Díaz-Canel, acknowledged the protests and promised some relief, while the US Embassy urged respect for human rights. The crisis is exacerbated by the loss of Russian aid and the longstanding US embargo, leading to severe humanitarian conditions and a historic exodus of Cubans.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, built by a little-known culture that predates the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs. These settlements, dating back to around 500BC, feature advanced urban planning with roads, canals, and agricultural fields. The discovery challenges traditional views of Amazonian societies as small-scale and non-hierarchical. The research, led by Prof Stéphen Rostain and published in Science, utilized lidar technology to map the area, revealing extensive urban infrastructure. The findings suggest the existence of other complex civilizations in the Amazon Basin awaiting discovery.

Ecuador regains control of prisons after gangs abducted guards

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Heavily armed soldiers have regained control of seven prisons in Ecuador after gang members abducted over 150 guards. The operation, involving more than 1,000 troops, followed the release of the hostages and is part of President Daniel Noboa's efforts to combat gang violence. Noboa declared Ecuador at 'war' with the gangs, suspending constitutional rights and ordering the military to neutralize gang members. The crackdown has led to over 1,400 arrests, including members of the Lobos gang. While calm is returning, experts warn that eradicating the influence of drug cartels in public institutions will be a tougher challenge.

Ancient cities to rival the Romans emerge in Amazon rainforest

01 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
Scientists have uncovered a network of ancient cities in the Amazon rainforest, revealing a sophisticated civilization that predates the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs. The settlements, dating back to around 500BC, feature advanced urban planning with roads, canals, and agricultural fields. The discovery challenges traditional views of Amazonian societies as small-scale and non-hierarchical. The research, led by France’s National Centre for Scientific Research, utilized lidar technology to map the area, uncovering significant archaeological remains.

Rare protests erupt in Cuba over food shortages and blackouts

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Mass protests have erupted in Cuba due to widespread power cuts and shortages of food and medicine, with demonstrations starting in Santiago and reportedly spreading to other cities. The humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the loss of Russian aid, has led to significant public discontent. Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged the protests, blaming 'enemies of the revolution,' while the US embassy urged the Cuban government to respect human rights. The internet outage in much of Cuba suggests an attempt by the regime to prevent the spread of demonstrations.

Rare protests erupt in Cuba over food shortages and blackouts

01 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Mass protests have erupted in Cuba due to widespread power cuts and shortages of food and medicine, with demonstrations starting in Santiago and reportedly spreading to other cities. The protests highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the Communist regime's economic failures and the US embargo. Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged the protests, while the US embassy urged the Cuban government to respect human rights. The internet outage in much of Cuba suggests an attempt to prevent the spread of demonstrations.

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