Peru's protest 'deactivators' run toward tear gas to stop it

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When police fire tear gas at protesters in Peru demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, most run away. A few, though, run toward the gas canisters as quickly as possible — to neutralize them. These are the protest movement’s “deactivators.”

On Thursday, as protesters gathered in downtown Lima, Alexander Gutiérrez Padilla, 45, was giving a brief course to anyone who would listen around Plaza San Martín about how to mix vinegar and baking soda into the water and how to grab the tear gas canisters most efficiently.

When protesters descended on Lima earlier this month, old networks were reactivated. A tactic first seen in Peru in late 2020 during protests against then-President Manuel Merino resurfaced. Water alone should achieve what the protesters want, although the carbon dioxide created by mixing vinegar and baking soda could “form a foam bath that suffocates the charge” further, Jordt speculated.

Boluarte has given strong backing to law enforcement, and the government recently announced a bonus for police officers. Boluarte has characterized the work of police controlling the Lima protests as “immaculate,” despite their often indiscriminate firing of tear gas and pellets. In contrast, she says the demonstrations are violent and financed by drug-trafficking rings and illegal miners.

 

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Check whose hand is behind the political shenanigans and tell the world the truth. If you dont, still the world will know.

Vinegar and baking soda... Got it. Thank you Sarah Connor

This is a South African invention. Tell them a wet cloth over the nose will work. But a wet cloth will also lock it up and throw it back.

They deactivated zilch nada.

Hong King protesters taught the world (another neat trick was the use of lacrosse sticks in Portland to toss them back)

Shining Path members fighting to break democracy in Peru.

This is why you never vote for a communist. Will of the people, my foot

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