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Farmers stay put after deadly clash

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LIMA: Hundreds of agricultur­al workers were maintainin­g a blockade of the key Pan-American Highway in the north of Peru to protest against the death of three people in clashes with police.

The workers are demanding an increase in wages, and also object to the passage of a new agricultur­e bill passed by congress last week.

Authoritie­s said three people, including one minor, were killed in a clash with police.

One of the victims died while being transferre­d to hospital after being held up by the roadblock.

The clashes have left 28 protesters and 36 police injured, while 45 agricultur­al workers were arrested.

The protesters are blocking a part of the Pan-American Highway about 500 kilometres north of the capital, Lima, where they had already been on strike since early last month.

Television images showed police using tear gas and birdshot against demonstrat­ors.

The workers are angry about a bill passed by Congress on Tuesday.

They had been demanding that agricultur­al-export companies increase their daily wage from US$11 (330 baht) to $18, but the bill only proposed an increase to 48 soles (390 baht).

In a bid to calm tensions, President Francisco Sagasti vowed to “sanction the police that didn’t respect the ban on using firearms” on protesters.

“We deplore and reject what happened in La Libertad. We condemn those who incite violence,” he said.

Mr Sagasti also proposed dialogue to find a solution to the problem after acknowledg­ing that the bill passed by Congress “didn’t satisfy any of the parties”.

Mr Sagasti also tacitly admitted the failure of the new agrarian bill approved by Congress.

“Congress approved an agrarian promotion law that does not satisfy any of the parties involved. I will convene a national agreement forum to discuss the future of the agricultur­al sector and other measures,” he said.

In response, the workers had agreed to unblock the highway to begin dialogue yesterday, Prime Minister Violeta Bermudez announced.

The government also announced an investigat­ion into the deaths during the protests and said the police chief of the La Libertad region would be removed.

 ?? AFP ?? Agricultur­al workers clash with riot police during a protest demanding higher incomes in Viru, north of Lima.
AFP Agricultur­al workers clash with riot police during a protest demanding higher incomes in Viru, north of Lima.

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