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Thousands in Peru protest Fujimori presidential run
Thousands in Peru protest Fujimori presidential run
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori.
"Fujimori never again!" Protesters fill streets of Lima ahead of Peru presidential elections
"Fujimori never again!" Protesters fill streets of Lima ahead of Peru presidential elections
In Peru, hundreds of demonstrators marched through Lima on Saturday to protest against Keiko Fujimori’s candidacy and her family's political dynasty. They fear that, if elected, she will continue her father’s authoritarian regime. Keiko Fujimori came out on top in the first round of the presidential election and will face left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez in the second round on June 7. Details by Eliza Herbert.
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⚔ Discrepancy in estimated number of demonstrators ('thousands' vs 'hundreds') and specificity of protest focus ('presidential bid' vs 'candidacy and family's political dynasty').
A qatar Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori.
B western Hundreds of demonstrators marched through Lima on Saturday to protest against Keiko Fujimori’s candidacy and her family's political dynasty.
Single-source · 3 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori.
aljazeera
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through Lima on Saturday to protest against Keiko Fujimori’s candidacy and her family's political dynasty.
france24
Keiko Fujimori came out on top in the first round of the presidential election and will face left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez in the second round on June 7.
france24
Framing · 1 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
france24
“They fear that, if elected, she will continue her father’s authoritarian regime.”
→ Protesters expressed concern that Keiko Fujimori would continue her father’s regime if elected.