At least 40 people have been killed and hundreds injured in protests in Peru since former president Pedro Castillo was ousted and detained last month.
Human rights groups have accused police forces of using firearms on protesters while the army says protesters have used weapons and homemade explosives. Peru’s top prosecutor’s office has launched an inquiry into new president Dina Boluarte and members of her cabinet to investigate allegations of genocide following civilians’ deaths.
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