quinta-feira, 14 de outubro de 2010

Peruvian President Alan Garcia denies slapping critic


Peruvian President Alan Garcia has denied slapping a young man who insulted him when he visited a hospital last weekend.
The alleged victim says he was struck by the president and then beaten up by his bodyguards after he called Mr Garcia corrupt.
Mr Garcia initially denied the incident had taken place.
He then said he had responded indignantly when insulted, but had not hit the man.
The incident has caused considerable controversy in Peru, where insulting the head of state is an offence.
President Garcia was visiting Edgardo Rebagliati hospital in Lima with his daughter last Saturday when the confrontation took place.
Richard Galvez, 27, a volunteer worker at the hospital, says he shouted "corrupt" at Mr Garcia when he saw him pass by.
Mr Galvez alleges the president turned on him and struck him in the face.
He further alleges he was then beaten by some of Mr Garcia's security guards, while other hospital workers and patients shouted in protest.
The incident was widely reported in Peruvian newspapers, quoting witnesses.
BBC News