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National University of San MarcosUNAMS) described a police intervention on his campus this morning that evicted anti-government protesters on site.
In a statement, the Research House assured that National Police acted “ex officio”—under a state of emergency imposed by the government—to restore the doors of the University Campus “which had been forced down by protesters.”
UNASM assured that in University Council It was decided that the demonstrators should leave on Thursday at noon, which did not happen.
“At an extraordinary meeting of the University Council on January 18, it was decided to establish a dialogue between the commission of deans and students of UNAMS and representatives of the protesters; where it was agreed that they have a deadline for an organized exit from campus until Thursday 19, 12:00, an agreement that was not honored,” the document says.
The university urged the San Marcos community to maintain “calm and serenity” in order to restore academic and administrative activity on Monday, January 23.

Invasion of San Marcos
On the morning of this Saturday, 21 January, a contingent of the National Police infiltrated the MINSD compound to remove protesters who stayed on campus for three days.
The security forces had to use an armored car to knock down one of the gratings at the gate number 3 of the university in order to begin the eviction operation. PNP troops it is planned to identify each of the protesters stationed in “Dean of America”.
Command RPP news found that initially there were no records clashes between Police and protesters who arrived at the home of study after a group of students occupied the campus on January 18 to express their support for protests against the government of Dina Boluarte and accommodate protesters who arrived in the capital from different parts. countries such as Cusco and Puno to participate in the so-called “Take of Lima”.
However, in the middle of the operation a group of protesters He threw stones at the police in order to force his way into one of the perimeters guarded by the PPP. At the end of the note in total 30 people loaded on the police bus but it is unknown if they were detained or intervened.
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