Thousands of Peruvian youth protest new employment law
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Más de diez mil protestaron a pie en segunda marcha en contra de la ley de empleo juvenil de Perú
Miles de jóvenes peruanos protestan contranueva ley de empleo
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Bajo el lema, "el Gobierno te miente. No dejes te dejes", más de 10.000 personas participaron en la segunda marcha en contra de la reciente ley de empleo juvenil aprobada por el presidente Humala y el Congreso.
Desde la creación de la ley, el debate ha rodeado las nuevas medidas del régimen dee empleo de los jóvenes de 18-24 años de edad. Sin embargo, la segunda marcha que culmina hoy en el Parque Kennedy, con más de 10.000 participantes habla por sí misma.
Según los medios locales, como La República y El Comercio, los jóvenes y los partidarios de derogar la medida, conocida como la ley "pulpin", comenzó a reunirse este 22 de diciembre alrededor de las 5:00 horas, en la Plaza San Martín. Desde allí, el grupo hizo su camino a través de las barreras establecidas por la policía de Lima, causando un bloqueo de tráfico de 30 minutos en la avenida Javier Prado, en la Avenida Arequipa y terminando en momentos que se redacta esta nota en el Parque Kennedy de Miraflores.
Algunos llevaban pañuelos que cubren la cabeza y la cara, diciéndole a "La República" que eran medidas preventivas contra el spray de pimienta. Los manifestantes y policía tuvieron enfrentamientos menores en la primera marcha y ambas partes habían expresado el deseo de evitar cualquier tipo de violencia en la marcha de esta noche.
El ministro del Interior Daniel Urresti, sin embargo, prohibió cualquier uso de bufandas, mochilas y palos en las manifestaciones, después de los enfrentamientos que se dieron en la primera marcha de los jóvenes. Denunció que había varios involucrados en propiciar la violencia y dio órdenes a la policía de estar atento a posibles delincuentes y miembros de Sendero Luminoso. El diario El Comercio informó que Urresti tuvo intención de caminar y hablar con los manifestantes, pero optó por permanecer en su coche.
Al frente de la marcha de esta tarde estuvieron muchas figuras incluyendo los congresistas Yonhy Lescano y Veronika Mendoza, la periodista Claudia Cisneros, el actor Jason Day, y por supuesto, cerca de 7.000 policías a lo largo de la protesta.
Los integrantes de la marcha de protesta formaron un grupo diverso y colorido, y esta noche incluyeron la Red de Solidaridad de Trabajadores del Perú, integrada por sindicatos independientes en sectores como el comercio, la agricultura y los textiles. Los sindicatos en esta red se dice que incluyen Ripley, Topy Top, y Coca Cola. Además, muchos estudiantes universitarios, profesores y ciudadanos preocupados se unieron a la marcha de esta tarde.
Según La República, muchos participantes dijeron que el destino final de la marcha podría conducir a la Confederación Nacional de Instituciones Empresariales Privadas (CONFIEP) esta noche.
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More than ten thousand walk in second march against youth employment law
The second march began this evening and at the moment culminates in Parque Kennedy.
More than ten thousand walk in second march against youth employment law
Thousands of Peruvian youth protest new employment law
Under the motto, “el gobierno te miente. No te dejes” or “the government is lying to you, don’t let it be,” more than 10,000 people participated in the second march against the recent youth employment law passed by President Humala and the state.
Since the inception of the law, debate has surrounded the new regimen employing youth, aged 18-24. However, the second march that culminates now in Parque Kennedy with more than 10,000 participants speaks for itself.
According to local media such as La Republica and El Comercio, youth and supporters against the measure, known as the “pulpin” law, began collecting this evening around 5:00 p.m. in the Plaza San Martin. From there the group made their way across barriers set out by Lima police, causing a 30 minute traffic block of Javier Prado, to Avenida Arequipa and ending at this very moment at Parque Kennedy in Miraflores.
Some wore scarves covering their head and face, telling La Republica they were for preventative measures against pepper spray. Protesters and police had minor confrontations at the first march and both sides had expressed the desire for evading any violence in the march tonight.
Interior Minister Daniel Urresti, however, prohibited any use of scarves, carrying of sticks or backpacks in manifestations after the confrontations experienced in the first youth march. He denounced those involved to ignite violence and gave orders to police to watch out for delinquents and possible Shining Path members. El Comercio reported that Urresti intended to walk and talk with the protesters, but instead chose to remain in his car.
Leading the march this evening were many figures including, congressmen Yonhy Lescano and Veronika Mendoza, journalist Claudia Cisneros, actor Jason Day, and about 7,000 policemen throughout the protest.
The march and those in protest are a diverse and colorful group, and tonight included the Solidarity Network of Workers of Peru, composed of independent unions in sectors such as trade, agriculture and textiles. Unions in this network are said to include Ripley, Topy Top, and Coca Cola. As well, many university students, professors, and concerned citizens joined the march this evening.
According to La Republica, many participating said the final destination for the march could lead to the National Confederation of Private Business (CONFIEP) tonight.


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