The congresswoman belonging to the bench of people force Tania Ramírez suffered attacks by citizens of the town of Nueva Esperanza, in San Ignacio, cajamarca. In the videos broadcast this Saturday, January 21, the legislator was visiting the place during the week of representation of the Congress, but he could not even get out of the car, because a group of local residents began to throw stones at the truck in which he was. After receiving the attacks, the legislator started her vehicle and fled from the place. “Let him go!” the protesters yelled. video: diffusion
Fujimori congresswoman Tania Ramírez is stoned out of town in Cajamarca
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