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Left-wing leader Hugo Blanco bid farewell in Cusco, Peru

Left-wing leader Hugo Blanco bid farewell in Cusco, Peru
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July 10 |

“This Democracy is no longer Democracy, Dina Murders the People Repudiates You,” was one of the slogans heard during the burial of peasant leader Hugo Blanco in the Cemetery of La Almudena, in the city of Cusco, in southern Peru.

From the main square of Cusco began the farewell tour of the remains of the union leader of peasant organizations in that region, former constituent assemblyman, former deputy and senator.
The citizens of Cusco, social organizations and close relatives bid farewell to the leader Hugo Blanco.

During the tour to the cemetery, the population waved the historical slogan “Land or death, we will win”, and also protested against the regime by chanting “Dina Asesina, the people repudiate you”.

According to his relatives, the former deputy died last June 25 at the age of 88 in Stockholm, while he was in a hospital where he was being treated for a tumor in his head.

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Several Peruvian political figures expressed their deepest condolences through their Twitter accounts.

The remains of Hugo Blanco arrived in Cusco from Sweden this Saturday, July 8, so that dozens of people, among friends and relatives, could say their last goodbye to the late leftist leader.

Blanco’s body was taken to the university auditorium of the National University of San Antonio Abad del Cusco.

Born in Cuzco, Peru, in November 1934, Hugo Blanco was dedicated from a very young age to the struggle for political change in his country, for the rights of indigenous peoples and for the defense of the environment.

He joined the Argentine Trotskyist movement when he was in that country at the age of 20, and on his return to Peru he joined the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (Revolutionary Workers’ Party).

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He was one of the great leaders of the Peruvian peasant struggle, as an organizer and trade unionist, creating various popular structures.

He led the Quechua revolt in the early 1960s for agrarian reform. He was arrested, with the accusation calling for the death penalty and ended up sentenced to 25 years in prison, where he suffered torture, carried out fourteen hunger strikes and was the object of an international solidarity campaign.

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Several political figures shared messages of condolence following the reported deaths of the director of A Few Good Menand his wife.

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“At this time, no additional details are available and the investigation into an apparent homicide is ongoing,” the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement posted on social media.

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LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton told reporters that no arrests have been made and that no individuals are currently being questioned as suspects.

“I’m not going to confirm whether anyone is being questioned at this moment or not. We are going to try to speak with as many family members as we can,” Hamilton said.

CNN reported that a family spokesperson confirmed the deaths of Reiner and his wife.

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