Despite tear gas, Peru protesters vow to keep demonstrating

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'We aren’t going anywhere.' Thousands of protesters in Peru’s capital were met with volleys of tear gas for a second straight day. But they made it clear they will keep up their demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte.

At the beginning of the Friday’s protests, the demonstrators seemed more organized than the previous day and they took over key roads in downtown Lima waving flags while chanting, “The spilled blood will never ben forgotten,” “The people don’t give up,” and other slogans.

Pardo came to Lima to protest against Boluarte from the central province of Chanchamayo and vowed to stay in the capital until the president agrees to resign. “They are servants of the corrupt, cowards with them but abusive with the people,” Pacori, who held a sign that read, “Dina murderer.”As night fell, protesters got locked into running battles with police while some demonstrators threw water bottles filled with rocks at officers.

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