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He Minister of DefenseJorge Chavez Cross, on Tuesday denied that the government was militarizing the region Fist with the presence of Armed Forces contingents cooperating with the reopening of roads, after it was reported that the Aymara communities were talking about civil war if the military continued to arrive at this agency, which still pickets on several roads in protest against the executive and congress.
Owner intelligence He confirmed that, together with the military, he seeks to restore the rule of law in this region of the country.
“In the area (Mr. puno9. The point is not that it is militarized, but that law and order is being restored, because the points that were blocked are being unblocked,” he said.
Chavez Cross He said that in the coming days they will secure areas where conflicts still persist, and national road blocking will continue.
In addition, he explained that in the early hours of this Tuesday, 19 points with limited traffic roads were registered.
The Minister indicated that Fistprotests began with 58 blockades on highways and nationally with 120.
“One of these days we will secure each of the sections and unblock the roads, because according to Article 200 of the Criminal Code, this is a manifestation of a crime,” he said.
Chávez indicated that with these actions “we unite the police and the armed forces with our population” “so that they can carry out their activities in the usual manner and in peace.”
Block the Ilawe International Bridge again
A group of protesters again blocked the Ilawe International Bridge in the province of El Collao, Puno region. Thus, the free passage of vehicles to the border with the country of Bolivia is hindered.
On the eve of the army managed to free the passage in this area, but in less than a day, the protesters once again blocked the passage in this area, which has been practically captured since January 4.
Since then, there has been a truce for several days, but in general, the area that connects Puno with Desaguadero has been blocked.
At the moment, according to Sutran, 35 points are blocked and all of them are located in the Puno area.
This indicates a significant decrease in the number locks since the day when there were more traffic jams, that is, January 19th. Then there were 127 blockades and 18 affected areas.
This Tuesday there are only 35 locks and only one affected region, i.e. hardly 4% of the country’s territory, is affected by road seizures.
Source: RPP

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