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March against Pedro Castillo LIVE: Using tear gas, sticks and stones, violence is unleashed between police and protesters

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The government ordered compulsory social immobilization of all people in their homes Metropolis of Lima and the Constitutional Province of Callao from 02:00 to 23:59 this Tuesday, April 5. However, andDespite this, a call to march against the government is circulating on social networks Closing hour.

According to the publication, the mobilization It would take place in Plaza San Martín from 3pm in the afternoon. Although the groups calling for the march are not named, the hashtags #FueraCastillo and #CastilloDicator were featured.

RIP BOMBS ON ABANCAY AVENUE

Clashes increase on Abancay Avenue. The National Police began using tear gas canisters to try to contain the situation, but protesters responded by throwing rocks and sticks. The situation got out of hand.

Tear gas bombs on Abancay Avenue. | VIDEO: Television Peru

PLAZA SAN MARTIN FULL OF DEMONSTRATORS

They report from social networks that the Plaza San Martin It’s already packed with protesters demanding the resignation of President Pedro Castillo. Meanwhile for several blocks from the Arequipa Avenuea large number of protesters can be seen marching on the Lima’s center.

CONVENTIONISTS GO TO AV. ABANCAY TO CALM DEMONSTRATORS

The Congressmen Rosangelella Barbarán (Popular Force), Patricia Chirinos (Advance Country) and Norma Yarrow (Advance Country) They went outside Parliament to calm the mood of the demonstrators. They have told the press that they reject Pedro Castillo’s actions and blame him for the excesses of the day.

“We did not agree with this meeting with Pedro Castillo. We know that everything is a farce, there is no solution or protest. Talking to Castillo is a waste of time. Nothing will come out, neither good nor bad.”said Chirinos.

Rosangella Barbarán tries to calm protests

EXCESSIONS CONTINUE OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT

With the Peruvian flag hoisted high, several people try to enter the parliament. The PNP oppresses them, but they are unable to contain their attempts. The clashes will continue at any moment.

The arguments continue in Congress

CONFRONTATIONS OUTSIDE CONGRESS

Members of the National Police of Peru and protesters clashed trying to reach the Congress of the Republic. A group of protesters are trying to break the siege by the PNP, which is using force to suppress their attempts.

March defected to Pedro Castillo. VIDEO: Channel N

PROTESTS OUTSIDE CONGRESS

Citizens try to reach the Congress of the Republic, where President Pedro Castillo is located. A cordon by the National Police of Peru prevents passage to Parliament.

Demonstrators try to reach Congress.

DEMONSTRATORS ARE ALREADY AT PLAZA SAN MARTÍN

From different points of the capital, citizens march with the pole of the Peruvian team to the Plaza San Martín in the center of Lima. There is already a group of people at the concentration point, but more people are expected to arrive.

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POT IN LIME

On the other hand, Residents of the central districts of the metropolitan city of Lima performed spontaneous cacerolazois noon this Friday. The sound of the pots lasted more than ten minutes in Magdalena del Mar, San Isidro, Surco, Barranco, San Isidro, Lince, San Borja, Jesús María, among others.

More and more users are posting on Twitter about the cacerolazo that occurs in some districts of Lima.

WHY IS THERE AN EXIT BACKUP?

secretary of defense Joseph Gavidia, argued that the reason it was decided the ordering of a social lockdown because they had reports warning of vandalism.

“And that is why today (in Lima and Callao) the immobilisation was ordered, because there was information that there would be widespread movements and acts of vandalism‘ he explained on the Latina newscast.

On another occasion, the minister apologized for his comments made the day before on the four deaths recorded during the protest demonstrations in the city of Huancayo.

“I would like to apologize for some phrases that were in some way taken out of context or misspelled by me. At no point did I want to downplay the deaths of these four fellow citizens in the city of Huancayo,” Gavidia said.

Citizens march against Pedro Castillo’s measures and after the social crisis.

WHAT IS ALLOWED IN EXIT SECURITY?

-Health services, medicinesWater, electricity, gas, fuels, freight and goods transportation and related activities.

– Pharmacies and drugstores can provide care.

-Employees of the print, radio or television press are allowed to travel as long as they carry their personal work ID, their respective journalistic legitimation and their ID card for identification purposes.

-Movement with a private vehicle is allowed or pedestrians of people who need urgent or emergency medical assistance because their life or health is at serious risk; and for the purchase of medicines.

-workforce of the public and private sector only carry out homework.

Citizens march against Pedro Castillo’s measures and after the social crisis.

NO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

It should be noted that this Tuesday no services MetropolitanComplementary corridors or other formal public transport buses, as reported by the Municipal Transportation Authority for Lima and Callao (ATU) in a statement released around 3:00 a.m.

Also, they pointed it out in taxis and transport for special schools, tourists and workers, “they will not be able to serve in the period of compulsory social immobilization provided by the above rule.

On the other hand, although initially the subway stations of Lima were closed. At 6:00 a.m. this service began to work, albeit with a very small influx of audience. They even announced that regular service would be provided to mobilize only those personnel performing essential tasks. However, at 10 a.m. they decided to stop the service.

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