Tensions have escalated in Surco, Peru, following the forced eviction of families who have resided in the area for over 40 years. The issues arose when authorities announced infrastructure projects, but the manner in which these evictions were executedβthrough violence and surpriseβhas incited anger and dissatisfaction among the community members. Protesters argue that their rights have been ignored, highlighting that they have lived in these areas for decades without being informed of a fair relocation process. The situation has particularly affected vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and children, who have been forcibly removed from their homes. The protests are calling for urgent action from the authorities, urging them to work with empathy and seek alternative solutions for relocating these families. Critics of Mayor Rafael LΓ³pez Aliaga emphasize the need to prioritize human welfare over urban development in such scenarios. The residents of Surco are demanding justice, recognition of their rights, and a dignified and fair relocation process for those affected by these evictions. As the protests continue, it becomes increasingly evident that the affected community is seeking not only compensation but also acknowledgment of their long-standing presence and contributions to the area.
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