Sheyla Rojas from Mexico: “How sad it makes me to see what is happening in my country”

Model Sheyla Rojas, who lives in Mexico, used her social media to regret what is happening in Peru. In addition to advising their compatriots.

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Sheyla Rojas used her Instagram account to express her sadness at seeing what was happening in Peru. It should be noted that the young woman has been living in Mexico since 2021, however, she is no stranger to the chaos that is going on in her native country. As you remember, on April 5, hundreds of Peruvians took to the streets to march against Pedro Castillo , ignoring the curfew it had decreed for Lima and Callao, a measure it took in the face of protests by carriers over the increase in fuel.

On April 5, seeing the march, Rojas dedicated a post to Peruvians, where he stands in solidarity with them and asks them not to resort to violence.

“How sad it makes me to see what is happening in my country. That raising your voice and protesting is not synonymous with violence,” wrote the young woman, who put in the background a video of the march, in which TV figures such as Rodrigo González, Gigi Mitre, Brunella Horna, among others, also participated.

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It should be remembered that Sheyla Rojas lives in Mexico with her boyfriend Luis Miguel Galarza Muro, better known as Sir Winston. She recently pointed out that she would like to be a mother again. However, he waits first for the lucky man to ask her to marry him.

ICA CARRIERS REACHED AN AGREEMENT WITH THE POLICE

Momentary truce. Agricultural workers and transporters from the Ica region reached an agreement with the Police and decided to allow the passage, for a period of two hours (until 2 p.m.) of buses, trucks and private vehicles that had been stranded on the Pan-American Highway South since Monday, April 4.

The roads were opened in the areas of Chinatown, at kilometer 278, and Expansión, at kilometer 290, at the entrance to the Salas-Guadalupe district.

GINO PESARESSI AND HIS PROTEST AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT

Another figure who has referred to this situation is Gino Pesaressi. Through social networks, he has expressed his concern, as well as sharing information about what is happening in Peru.

“Be very careful with the infiltrators in the marches. Chaos can turn to violence with just a spark, wrote the driver of En Boca de Todos about the march that took place on April 5.

In addition, he was against, like many Peruvians, the curfew imposed on Lima and Callao on Tuesday, April 5, which was lifted before the end of the day.

“Millions of suns are lost to paralyze Lima and Callao, poor arguments for such a disproportionate measure. ”, “This anti-constitutional measure is probably the last nail in the coffin of the ruling party”, “The mandatory immobilization is WITHOUT EFFECT”, were other comments of the former reality show, who remained active on networks at all times.

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