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However, despite this legal document and the progression past internal conflict, the country continues to face challenges in the protection of human rights. [1] Peru is also associated with the American Convention on Human Rights, which makes it subject to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human ...
Two human rights groups have made a submission to the International Criminal Court accusing Peru’s President Dina Boluarte and members of her government of crimes against humanity in connection ...
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights condemned the PNP's actions, saying they were "incompatible with the principles of international law". [145] Over 50 people had been injured nationwide in the demonstrations, according to a report from Peru's ombudsman. [146]
[289] [290] In the 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices of the United States Department of State, the United States condemned reports of torture, arbitrary killings, as well as the impunity granted to authorities and government officials, writing "the government did not effectively prevent the abuses or punish those who committed them ...
He was removed by Congress in 2000 after a video was released showing his intelligence chief bribing a legislator, and went into self-imposed exile in Japan until 2005, when he flew to Chile and ...
English: Letter on Peru by 15 members of the United States Congress expressing concern regarding human rights violations in Peru and the reported institutional abuses performed by the Congress of Peru.
7 February – The Peruvian environment ministry reports that the H5N1 influenza A virus has killed 585 sea lions and more than 55,000 birds within its protected areas in "recent weeks". [8] 10 February – The Parliament of Peru approves a motion to file criminal charges against former president Pedro Castillo. The charges include criminal ...
Human Rights Watch: Human Rights Watch released a statement saying they "categorically condemns former President Pedro Castillo's attempt to undermine the rule of law in Peru" and described the temporary dissolution of Congress, the reorganization of the judiciary and other institutions as "effectively a coup". [111]