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former chancellor Miguel Rodriguez McKay questioned the report of the first vice-president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Stewardo Ralonbefore the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) about the crisis in Peru, calling it “completely biased”.
“What we saw yesterday in this report, firstly, which was read by the member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Mr. Ralon, is a completely biased report, in my opinion, it does not penetrate to the very heart. on the case,” he said News extension.
“Once again, a serious mistake is being made in that we believe that human rights are only for one sector. I would ask if this commission, which arrived in Lima, interviewed the relatives of the burned-out policeman, ”he added.
During the regular session permanent council from OASheld yesterday, the first vice-president of IACHR made a presentation on our country.
“The way out of this crisis must necessarily go through broad dialogue, agreements and respect for the rule of law, and for this reason a call is made for dialogue with the participation of various political actors from civil society, social movements, business unions and other organizations, so that all voices are heard, including regional authorities,” he said.
In addition, the commissioner stressed that dialogue should be conducted with an intercultural approach to try to establish an agreement within the rule of law and help “de-escalate violence”. “Only in this way can we see a way out of the crisis that is developing in the country,” he said.
Rodriguez Mackay also rejected the passivity of the Peruvian representation in OAS before Ralon’s report. “It was necessary to speak objectively about what is happening in the country. I’m not saying they lied, I’m saying they didn’t say anything,” he said.
Importance of the Permanent Council of the OAS
The former foreign minister stressed the importance Permanent Council of the OAS”a key organ of the American system”.
“The OAS is a political forum, and the Permanent Council is a diplomatic body, in which all diplomatic representatives of 35 countries sit,” he commented.
“You will understand that the Permanent Council has a voice, it has an echo; and it is the midwife of the processes of what is called American foreign policy. So that’s very important,” he added.
The former official noted that the report Stewardo Ralon He gave way to the representatives of Mexico and Brazil, who “went too far” and demanded the release of former President Pedro Castillo, the author of the failed coup.
“We are concerned that in the pan-American system, let alone the global one, the reality of the country continues to be distorted and misrepresented. We are not acting to stop this image being created,” he demanded.
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