Judge to rule on Castillo’s detention amid Peru protests


              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest on the Pan-American North Highway while police officers arrive to clear debris, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Riot police create a shield wall during clashes with supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A young man joins forces with riot police as he uses his sling shot against supporters of ex-President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention, on the Pan-American North Highway, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Violent protests disrupting tourism and trade across Peru persisted Thursday as a judge considered whether to keep the country’s ex-president in custody while authorities build their case against him for inciting a rebellion. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A police officer aims his weapon at supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers and police prepare to clear the highway of debris placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Security forces detain a supporter of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, during a protest against Castillo's detention, on the Pan-American North Highway in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police arrive to clear debris from a highway, placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo work together to roll a boulder onto the Pan-American North Highway during a protest against his detention, in Chao, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Truckers are backed up on the Pan-American North highway as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block it to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A "chicha" vendor lifts a baby carrier, carrying a bucket of the ice-cold beverage, over a barricade blocking the Pan-American North Highway placed by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec.15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard inside the airport in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block a highway in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police clear the Pan-American North highway amid ongoing protests against the detention of ousted President Pedro Castillo in Viru, Peru, early Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Soldiers stand guard on the Pan-American South Highway after clearing roadblocks created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Fredy Salcedo)
            
              Commuters ditch their bus to walk past a roadblock, created by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North Highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              People walk along the Pan-American North Highway where supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo have blocked the highway, in Chao, Peru, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block the Pan-American North Highway to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block the Pan-American North Highway to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              A man lets his cows out of his truck after three days stuck on the Pan-American North Highway, blocked by supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protesting Castillo's detention, in Chao, Peru, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Police walk by a charred moto-taxi frame left by people protesting the detention of President Pedro Castillo, on the Pan-American North highway in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block the Pan-American North Highway to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block the Pan-American North Highway to protest his detention in Viru, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
            
              Bus passengers who have been stuck for two days continue to wait as supporters of ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo block the Pan-American North Highway to protest his detention, in Chao, Peru, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. Peru's new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following Castillo's ouster, suspending the rights of "personal security and freedom" across the Andean nation. (AP Photo/Hugo Curotto)
Judge to rule on Castillo’s detention amid Peru protests