
Peru Enacts Controversial Amnesty for Military and Police
Peru's government has enacted an amnesty law protecting military and police accused of human rights abuses during the internal conflict from 1980 to 2000. President Dina Boluarte's signing of this bill has ignited outrage among victims' families and advocacy groups, raising concerns about justice and accountability for past crimes.
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