In 7 weeks of management, the president accumulates more than half a hundred deceased civilians.
Fateful record. The self-styled Government of transition and dialogue of In Boluarte It is not only the first in world Republican history led by a woman with the highest death toll —wrote the historian Isaac Bigio in Hildebrandt in his Thirteen—, but the second since the beginning of the 21st century in Latin America with more human losses during social demonstrations. This last data was published by the Latin American Strategic Center for Geopolitics (Celag).
The graph of the investigating institution considered the deceased up to January 17. Until then, 47 compatriots died. At the close of this note, January 29, the sum exceeded half a hundred.
Last night, coming from a protest made in the capital of the country, he arrived at the emergency area of the Grau hospital Victor Santisteban Yacsavilca (55) with a skull fracture. Despite the resuscitation attempts by the medical personnel, she passed away 32 minutes following being admitted. According to the latest report from the Ombudsman, she is victim number 59.
While the protests intensify in various parts of the country with various forms of participation (blockade, marches, sit-ins and vigils), Boluarte Zegarra continues to assume that bullets dum dum, nonexistent 100 years ago, enter the national territory from the border with Bolivia. He also accuses alleged international bullies without identifying them. The truth is that, as of January 29, there are 65 points with interrupted traffic and 13 national highways affectedaccording to information from the Superintendence of Land Transport of People, Cargo and Merchandise (Sutrán).
In a disastrous count, the first president is only surpassed in number of deaths (83) by the past Colombian administration of the right-wing Iván Duque. From that violent 2021 came the election of the leftist Gustavo Petro, current head of state, promising the “reconciliation” of the neighboring country.
Behind who was the vice president of the vacado Pedro Castillo the Argentine Fernando de la Rúa (2001) is located. During that year, 39 civilians died. It is followed by the Bolivian Jeanine Áñez (2019), with 37. The disastrous numerology continues with the right-wing government of Sebastián Piñera, in the same year as his aforementioned simile. There were thirty-four deaths at that “constituent moment” prior to the election of Gabriel Boric.