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Junín: Pariahuanca Community Members Resist Repression and Demand Dialogue with Regional Governor

Summary by Diario Correo
The residents of Pariahuanca maintain their protest outside the Junín Regional Government, where they demand the presence of the regional governor, Zósimo Cárdenas Muje, to attend to their demands related to the protection of the Yuracyacu River and the Huaytapallana Snow. Despite the launch of tear gas bombs during the mobilization day, the demonstrators decided to stay there and announced a common pot until they obtained a direct response from…
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UPDATE: People of Parihuanca face police, who use tear gas At around five o'clock this Thursday afternoon, the police used a second barrage of tear gas bombs against the people of Pariahuanca, who protest against informal mining on the heights of the Yuraceacu river basin. Police action sought to allow workers of the Junín Regional Government to leave, who were unable to leave their homes. #Huancayo Confrontamientos were registered between the …

Police launched tear gas bombs to disperse a group of villagers who were trying to forcibly enter the Junín Regional Government headquarters to demand protection of the Yuraceacu, Shullcas, Tulumayo and Achamayo river basins, following the death of 120 tons of trout on 27 April due to alleged cyanide poisoning, Rogelio López Humán, leader of Pariahuanca, told RPP.In videos to which RPP had access, police officers were observed forming a police c…

The residents of Pariahuanca maintain their protest outside the Junín Regional Government, where they demand the presence of the regional governor, Zósimo Cárdenas Muje, to attend to their demands related to the protection of the Yuracyacu River and the Huaytapallana Snow. Despite the launch of tear gas bombs during the mobilization day, the demonstrators decided to stay there and announced a common pot until they obtained a direct response from…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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