During his visit to the city of Trujillo in the Northern part of Peru, the presidential candidate Ollanta Humala visited the tomb of Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, who was the founder of the political party APRA. According to Humala he wanted to give homage to the tomb of this man, whom he considers a great Peruvian, though the supporters of Alan García and members of the APRA party considered this action as a provocation. In the fight there were thrown stones eggs and avocados, Humala answered that no one will intimidate them and they will continue visiting the Northern part of Peru, which is historically supporter of the APRA party.
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