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In June 2009, Human Rights Watch condemned the Peruvian government's decision to revoke the broadcast license of a local radio station stating that "The timing and circumstances of the revocation suggest that it may have been an act of censorship, or punishment, in response to coverage of anti-government protests on June 5, 2009."
2009 Peruvian political crisis; A. ... Peruvian political crisis (2016–present) This page was last edited on 12 December 2023, at 23:44 (UTC). ...
Category: 2009 in Peru. ... 2009 Peruvian political crisis This page was last edited on 5 March 2023, at 19:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Peruvian crisis reflects a prolonged power struggle, said Julio César Baluarte, who gave up law and political science to pursue acting in his homeland. He believes the constitution must be ...
The crisis ended when the Peruvian armed forces recaptured the embassy in a military action called Operation Chavín de Huántar, which allowed the release of the hostages with the exception of Carlos Giusti Acuña, a member of the Supreme Court, who died in the exchange of shots with the subversive group. The final result was the death of the ...
2009 Peruvian political crisis; 2018 Peruvian agrarian strike; ... Peruvian political crisis (2016–present) 2015 Peruvian protests against Las Bambas mining project
2009 Malagasy political crisis; 1964 Malawi cabinet crisis; 2007 Malawian political crisis; 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis; 2021 Malaysian state of emergency; 2018 Maldives political crisis; 2011–2013 Maldives political crisis; Mengo Crisis; 2013 Moldovan government crisis; 2015–2016 Montenegrin crisis; 2022 Montenegrin crisis
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