In Peru in South America, demonstrations against the detention of the former president have continued, and 49 people have died so far in clashes with security forces.

The Peruvian government has announced that it will extend the state of emergency in the capital city of Lima for another 30 days.

In Peru, former President Castillo, who was dismissed last month, was detained by investigative authorities on suspicion of treason that violated the constitution, and protests against this have been held in various places.



As protesters continue to block highways, clashes with security forces have killed 49 people and injured more than 1,100.



The Peruvian government has announced that it will extend the state of emergency declared in the capital Lima and the southern province of Cusco, where the world heritage site Machu Picchu is located, for another 30 days from the 15th.



In an effort to calm down the situation, President Boruarte has indicated that he plans to bring forward the presidential and parliamentary elections, which are scheduled to take place in three years, to April next year. There is no prospect of convergence of chaos, as we are ready to seek the liberation of