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Originally published by Citizen DigitalSeptember 22, 2025
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At least 18 injured in violence at Peru anti-government protests

Police used tear gas to prevent the march from advancing towards presidential and parliamentary buildings...
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At least 18 people, including police officers and journalists, were injured in violent clashes during anti-government protests in Lima, Peru. Hundreds of demonstrators confronted police, who used tear gas to prevent them from reaching government buildings.
- A total of 12 police officers and 6 journalists were confirmed injured in the altercations.
- The protest was organized by the youth-led "Generation Z" collective, with other groups joining to express discontent with President Dina Boluarte's administration.
- Cesar Zamalloa, a photojournalist, reported that police fired pellets directly at people, injuring him in the leg and hip.
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