Families of victims from the 2022 and 2023 massacres in Peru have voiced strong opposition to the likely presidency of Keiko Fujimori. They have been protesting for three years, demanding justice and an end to impunity for those responsible for the killings. The families pledge to continue their demonstrations and actively resist what they fear will be a dictatorial government. They are prepared to travel to the capital repeatedly to voice their dissent and demand accountability. Their core demand is an end to protection offered to those implicated in the massacres that occurred in their regions. The groups vow to continue their fight despite the potential change in leadership.
