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Arizona State University math professor Naala Brewer shares her harrowing story after being stranded in Peru during chaotic protests and unrest.

the nation's Congress and called for new legislative elections while also calling for changes in leadership in the country's courts.

Peruvian Dina Boluarte, right, greets members of the Congress after being sworn in as the new President hours after former President Pedro Castillo was impeached in Lima, on December 7, 2022. Protestors of Castillo's removal have taken to the streets of Peru, attacking public buildings and blockading roadways. In addition, protestors have swarmed airports and forced closures, trapping many tourists in the country including Brewer.

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