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Pedro Yaranga on Ayacucho: “There are pressures and threats to the population”

Pedro Yaranga on Ayacucho: "There are pressures and threats to the population"

For comprehensive security analyst, Rocío Leandro and are behind the violent protests in .

“Testimonies from merchants and farmers are appearing who indicate that they are being pressured and threatened to join the protests with fines of 150 soles, for example, in the seizure of the Ayacucho airport. Out of fear many have joined. It is important that the Police take note of what happens ”indicated.

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At another time, he remembered who the comrade ‘Cusi’ from Sendero Luminoso is.

“Rocio Leandro is an old acquaintance for the National Police who belongs to a military detachment for the annihilation of Sendero Luminoso and as such she has served time in the strictest prisons in the country. Currently, she has already served her sentence and as many ex-inmates usually do, she is active up to now, she is a member of Movadef, which is the same Shining Path. Leandro continues to operate with the strategy of political struggle without weapons”he concluded.

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