The government of In Boluarte decreed the mandatory social immobilization (curfew) in the province of huamanga (region of ayacucho) for five days following the clashes between the military and protesters that have left the balance of nine deaths in that jurisdiction. The measurement hours are from 6:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.
“Declare for a term of five (5) calendar days, the mandatory social immobilization of all people in their homes, within the framework of the State of Emergency at the national level declared by Supreme Decree No. 143-2022-PCM, in the province of Huamanga in the department of Ayacucho from 6:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.,” reads the supreme decree published in the extraordinary edition of legal regulations in the official gazette A Peruvian man.
However, the norm indicates that during compulsory social immobilization “people can circulate on public roads for the acquisition, production and supply of food, which includes its storage and distribution for sale to the public“.
Pharmacies and pharmacies will also be allowed to provide care in accordance with the norm. Even the transit of the written press, radio or television as long as they carry their personal work pass, journalistic credential and Identity Document (DNI).
Likewise, during the curfew, the movement of private vehicles or pedestrians is allowed for those who “require urgent or emergency medical attention due to their life or health being at serious risk, as well as for the acquisition of medicines.”
The document is signed by President Dina Boluarte; Prime Minister Pedro Angulo; Defense Minister Luis Otárola; Interior Minister, César Cervantes, and Justice Minister, José Tello.
In which provinces of Peru does the curfew apply?
The departments are: Arequipa, La Libertad, Ica, Apurímac, Cusco, Puno, Huancavelica and Ayacucho, within the framework of the state of emergency and the demonstrations that occur in the country. Below is the list of the province and the hours where the curfew applies.
Curfew hours in Peru
Deaths in Ayacucho
As is known, at least four of the nine deaths in the clashes that took place last thursday in ayacucho were buried this Saturday in that southern Andean region, while the health authorities transferred to Lima seven wounded and affected during the outbreak of violence in that town.
In some cases, on the way to the general cemetery, relatives, friends and citizens carried the coffins of the victims to the Plaza de Armas in huamangathe capital of ayacuchowhere they peacefully demanded that those responsible for the deaths be punished and the resignation of the president In Boluarteaccording to what the agency might verify EFE.
Last Thursday a demonstration led to acts of vandalism and an attempt to occupy the regional airport, which was repelled by police and soldiers with firearms, which left a total of nine dead, following the death this Saturday of another of the wounded.