LIMA, July 14 (Reuters) - Peru's government vowed on Friday to use only appropriate force in protests planned for next week and guarantee demonstrators' safety, following alleged abuses during the previous series of clashes.
President Dina Boluarte met with top officials on Friday to discuss the need to guarantee protesters' human rights.
The government's pledge follows months of violent protests between December and March, during which human rights groups documented abuses and multiple "extrajudicial killings" committed by security forces against protesters.
Various left-wing groups and unions in Peru have announced new protests starting on July 19 to demand Boluarte's resignation, the closure of Congress, early elections and a new constitution.
"We call on citizens who want to exercise the right of assembly, the right to demonstrate and protest, to do so peacefully," Otarola added.
Persons:
Dina Boluarte, Alberto Otarola, Pedro Castillo, Otarola, Marco Aquino, Isabel Woodford, Sandra Maler
Organizations:
Thomson
Locations:
LIMA, Peru, Lima