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Peru imposes state of emergency in six provinces after deadly protests against Chinese-owned mine

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People protest in front of the Las Bambas mine where a clash between police and locals left four people dead.  Photo: AFP

Peru has declared a state of emergency in six provinces, after protests over a big Chinese copper mining project that left four people dead.

The announcement on Tuesday means freedom of assembly is suspended and police can search homes without a warrant for 30 days. Armed forces will help police the affected southeastern region, the government said.

Locals started protesting Monday against the building of a mineral processing plant, complaining that it will contaminate their water and their crops.

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An earlier toll had put the number of dead at three.

Under the state of emergency resolution, armed forces have been ordered to keep public services working by guarding critical infrastructure such as highways and bridges.

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The mining project is located between the provinces of Cotabambas and Grau, and is owned by the Chinese consortium MMG.

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