Gaston Medina previously told the Committee to Protect Journalists he received death threats related to his reporting.
" "target="_blank">President Dina Boluarte on Monday stated that her administration will ensure the protection of judges and prosecutors who act firmly against delinquency and organized crime.
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A court in Peru on Monday suspended the money laundering trial of three-time presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, citing errors in the indictment.
Peru declared a state of emergency on Monday, following the detonation of explosives attacking the Public Ministry of Trujillo. Monday's incident marks the second attack in Trujillo this year.