
Peruvian Minister's Damning Accusations: Censorship and Cover-up Allegations Rock the Nation
Former Peruvian Minister Accuses Government of Censorship Over Limón Dam Concerns Peru is facing renewed scrutiny over the Limón dam project following allegations of censorship and cover-ups. Jorge Luis Montenegro, the former Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, claims he has been targeted for speaking out about serious sedimentation problems at the dam. In a recent webinar, Montenegro stated, "They sent me a notarial letter, trying to silence me and prevent me from telling the truth." He further detailed his concerns, emphasizing the lack of transparency surrounding the project and its potential environmental consequences. The allegations have sparked outrage among environmental groups and opposition politicians who have called for a full investigation into the matter. They highlight concerns about potential corruption and a lack of accountability within the government. The controversy underscores the ongoing debate surrounding large-scale infrastructure projects in Peru and the need for greater transparency and public participation in decision-making processes. The government has yet to respond to Montenegro's accusations.