Protests against the Tintaya mine in southern Peru left two dead and more than 70 injured.
The Peruvian government declared a 30-day state of emergency on Monday, following violent protests against a copper mine near the city of Cusco, which left two people dead and more than 70 injured last Sunday.
During the state of emergency, police will be in charge of controlling the southeastern province of Espinar, located approximately halfway between Cusco and Lake Titicaca. Civil liberties such as the right of assembly will be suspended. Other rights such as free passage and inviolability of the home will also be suspended.
everything I think, I will achieve. everything I see, I can touch. everything I feel change to feeling something B E T T E R.
my church, my place of zen, my favorite place on any part of our planet|| #Beach helps me to reflect and feel every presence of god (Taken with instagram)
My mom gave me this many years ago as a way to never forget home, my grandparents, or where my beginning really started. The artwork is a good depiction of what it looks like in many parts of Honduras. (Taken with instagram)
#Graffiti #street #art #green #slime || I like it bc his face reminded me of Buddha’s (Taken with instagram)
#graffiti #art #Booyah #drama #tag #instatag || While walking Mamba I noticed art 😃 (Taken with instagram)
I am an advocate for #balance and #equality, especially when it comes to #Love. (Taken with instagram)













