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Transparency of civil association expressed his regret this Sunday at the dozens of deaths that have so far been caused by “clashes and acts of violence” in the context of the social protests that are taking place in Lima and in different regions of the country against the government of Dina Boluarte.
In a statement, the organization said that the loss of life during the protests “is irreparable damage that brings deep pain to families and deepens the cracks between us.”
“The media has circulated film evidence that shows that these deaths could have been avoided if protocols for the use of force had been followed. Every loss of life and other serious events that have injured hundreds of people require an investigation to avoid repeating the cases of impunity in our history,” he stressed.
Transparency of civil association He also condemned violent protests, the destruction of public and private property, attacks on airports, ambulances or the headquarters of government organizations, and harassment and physical attacks on authorities, which he indicated should be investigated within the safeguards offered by the rule. rights.
Request to the government
In addition, it states that the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) have reminded the Peruvian state “of its obligations regarding the exclusive use of state force, based on international standards and principles of legality, guarantees of due process of law procedure, absolute necessity and proportionality, as well as the strictest observance of human rights”.
“And in the face of ongoing ethnic discrimination and racism, it is imperative not to stigmatize protesters or incite hatred,” he said.
The organization also stressed that “journalists must work without being attacked by state agents and demonstrators.”
In this context Transparency of civil association urged the executive branch to respect the human rights of the people who are protesting for the resignation of the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, the closure of Congress and the holding of general elections.
“To comply with them is the duty of everyone. Failure to do so will be a death blow to our democracy,” he added.
Source: RPP

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