“Human rights are for people, not for rats,” said the Peruvian education minister in response to a question about the victims of protests between 2022 and 2023. teleSUR
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00:00In Peru, Minister of Education Morgan Quero described those killed during protests against
00:05the government of Dina Boluarte as rats.
00:08In the framework of Human Rights Days, the Minister of Education issued a series of despicable
00:12comments emphasizing in a press conference that human rights are for people, not for
00:18rats after being questioned about the lack of government pronouncements on the death
00:23of protests in the protests.
00:25In the citizens' demonstrations, 49 civilians were killed by the forces of order in different
00:31departments of the country after demanding the exit of President Dina Boluarte and the
00:35members of the current Congress.
00:37For her part, Boluarte is being investigated by the public prosecutor for the alleged crime
00:43of genocide.