The youth group Generation Z confirmed that this November 14 (14N) will be carried out national strike with a march central in Lima and mobilizations in several regions of the country. The call, broadcast on social networks, calls on citizens to concentrate on the Courthouse from 4.00 pm
According to the organizing group, this day of protest seeks to demand justice for Eduardo Ruiz Sanza young man who died during the demonstrations on October 15. For the Generation Zhis case symbolizes the impunity with which social demands have been responded to and the need to keep alive the memory of the victims of repression.
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The group denounced that the State continues to apply measures of criminalization of protestsuch as arbitrary arrests and excessive use of force. In this sense, they pointed out that the 14N It will be a peaceful, but firm, day to defend the right to mobilize without fear or persecution.
The Generation Z specified that the national strike will be decentralized and will have accession in regions such as Puno, Arequipa, Cusco, Lambayeque and Ayacucho. In other areas, such as La Libertad and Piura, local groups are still evaluating their participation, while some union federations have announced parallel actions.
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According to its spokespersons, the Generation Z It seeks to make youth discontent visible in the face of the political crisis and demand justice for the victims of state repression. According to what they indicate, November 14 will be a symbolic day to reaffirm that protest is a right, not a crime.
The youth movement also rejects the official narrative that associates marches with violent acts. They assure that the mobilizations will be peaceful and that the purpose is to open spaces for genuine dialogue with the authorities, without persecution or stigmatization.
He national strike of the November 14 It joins a series of demonstrations promoted by youth groups and civil organizations. These efforts reflect citizen unrest regarding the political management of the country and the lack of effective channels to express social demands without repression.
