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Lima | 2 July, 2008 [ 10:45 ]

Peru: San Marcos students riot and seize university offices over new bypass


Living in Peru
Israel J. Ruiz


Students at the University of San Marcos took more extreme measures on Tuesday after realizing that the Municipality of Lima was not going to stop constructing a bypass and new road next to and on their campus.

Assuring they were shocked and offended that the municipality had demolished one of the university's walls to continue construction of a new road, students blocked two blocks of Venezuela Avenue and attacked construction workers with rocks and sticks.

Furthermore, students raided the university's administrative offices and demanded that the university void the contract it had signed with the municipality.

Students affirm the destruction of the wall leaves the university unprotected and open to criminal acts.

They have also explained that construction work would affect archaeological ruins next to the campus.

Municipal authorities claim there are political reasons behind student riots, stating that the wall is to be rebuilt in 20 days.

Furthermore, municipal representatives assure a contract was signed between district authorities and university representatives several months ago.

A similar riot took place in May, when students went up against Peru's national police with rocks and sticks. The country's national police responded with tear gas and threw rocks as well.

Riots left several police officers wounded and a group of students detained.


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6 Comments

# edson says :
2 July, 2008 [ 12:15 ]

Since the very first day the Municipality of Lima announced the construction of this new bypass, local authorities said they will demolish some of the univerty's walls in the corner, these students or vandals should have complained back then to their univeristy representatives... now they look like CGTP workers or even worse...  

# Rachel says :
2 July, 2008 [ 14:38 ]

"Open to criminal acts?" These students ARE committing criminal acts.

They're young kids trying to be rebellious and scandolous. The whole "Me" generation seems to extend down to Peru, too.

# Rachel says :
2 July, 2008 [ 14:41 ]

Oops! *Scandalous*

# Miguel says :
4 July, 2008 [ 00:00 ]

Have you even looked at US criminal gangs oh yes you Americans love to put other countries down here are a few links with your well behaved youths of America. Hahaha.
Links below:
http://www.streetgangs.com/topics/1993/050193donna.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6338609.stm

http://da.co.la.ca.us/gangs.htm

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/city/arlington/stories/DN-arlgangs_24met.ART0.State.Edition1.41f7428.html


http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/102407dnmetarlgangs.2f73088.html


http://www.jrsainfo.org/pubs/reports/sjsreport/arizona.html


http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2008/06/10/featured_story/01top_061008.txt


# A.K. says :
4 July, 2008 [ 03:37 ]

No one here is putting Peru down. Grow up and get in touch with reality...

# Miguel says :
4 July, 2008 [ 04:18 ]

The links upset you that is reality hahaha

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