Crisis in Peru | “Humiliated, incommunicado, mistreated and kidnapped”: Pedro Castillo’s first public reaction since his removal as president of Peru

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In a series of messages shared on social networks, Pedro Castillo said this Monday that he has not resigned from his position as president of Peru and rejected the call for new elections proposed by the president who replaces him, Dina Boluarte.

Through his Twitter account, Castillo shared a letter in which he affirms that he has been “humiliated, incommunicado, mistreated and kidnapped”in reference to the preventive detention that weighs once morest him when being investigated for the crime of “rebellion”.

He asked Peruvians not to fall into the “dirty game of new elections” which, he stated, is a “strategy of the Peruvian right-wing political forces.”

Castillo was removed by Congress from Peru last December 7 through a presidential vacancy motion for “moral incapacity”.

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