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Former Peruvian president announces hunger strike to protest rebellion trial

  • Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo announced a hunger strike on March 10, 2025, to protest against what he calls an unjust judicial process targeting him.
  • Castillo's lawyer, Walter Ayala, has stated that the charges of rebellion lack solid foundations and claim there was no armed uprising during his self-coup attempt.
  • The oral trial against Castillo began on March 4, 2025, and he faces charges that could lead to up to 34 years in prison.
  • In a letter, Castillo asserted that he is being accused of crimes he did not commit and described himself as being imprisoned unjustly, defending the people.
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By Jimena de la Quintana, CNN en Español Less than a week after his trial began, former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo announced that he will begin a hunger strike in the Barbadillo prison, where he has been detained since December 2022. “I have decided to go on a hunger strike from now on, an act that leads me to take action against the injustices that have been committed against me,” he said in a letter posted on his X account, signed by hi…

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The entity issued a statement after Castillo's announcement, informing that this act entails an administrative disciplinary process.

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The former president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, announced on Monday that he declared himself on hunger strike as a sign of protest against the “politicized oral trial” against him for alleged crimes of rebellion and abuse of authority after attempting to arrogate more powers in December 2022, committed by which he was dismissed and arrested. The ex-mandatario shared in his official profile on social networks a brief missive in which he reiterates …

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of United States (3)