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Peru's ex-president Castillo to be jailed for 18 months as protestors declare 'insurgency'

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The content originally appeared on: CNN CNN - Peru's ousted former president Pedro Castillo will remain in pretrial detention for 18 months, the country's Supreme Court ordered on Thursday, as crowds of his supporters protested outside the courthouse and around the country. Castillo, a former teacher and union leader from rural Peru, was impeached and removed from office last week after he attempted to dissolve Congress and install an emergency government - a tactic that lawmakers slammed as an attempted […]

Source: Trinidad News

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