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27 Jan 2022 | 01:43 PM UTC

Peru: Activists call for nationwide protests Jan. 27

Activists call for nationwide protests in Peru Jan. 27 following an oil spill. Gathering in Lima at Plaza San Martin from 17:00.

Informational

Event

The Free Peru National Political Party has called for a nationwide protest Jan. 27. Participants will demand that an energy firm lose its license to operate in the country due to its alleged responsibility in a recent major oil spill. In Lima, protesters will gather from 17:00 at Plaza San Martin. The location and times for gatherings in other cities have not been confirmed. Likely locations for protests include main plazas, avenues, and government buildings.

Authorities will almost certainly deploy increased security near all gatherings. Localized transport disruptions are likely for the duration of the actions. Activists may also attempt to block major road routes. On Jan. 22, hundreds of activists, including local fishermen, blocked the North Pan-American Highway near the entrance to Ancon in response to the oil spill. Activists could stage further protests in the coming days.

Advice

Avoid all demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation. Check traffic conditions and public transport schedules for disruptions before beginning journeys. Allow extra time for travel in affected areas and plan alternative routes if necessary.