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Javier Reátegui

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Peruvian politician (born 1944)
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Javier Reátegui Rosello (born April 28, 1944) is a Possible Peru Alliance member and a former Peruvian Interior Minister. He resigned in 2005 due to events relating to Antauro Humala occupying a rural police station in Andahuaylas.

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  1. Possible Peru Alliance official site
  2. "Peru minister quits after siege". BBC.


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