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Justice and Human Rights Minister José Tello said on Friday that executive branch approved this week solidarity support meant for relatives late And injured who registered during days of mobilization throughout the country, especially in the south of the country.
V rotary airHe head of Minjuzdha reiterated that this was a “gesture of solidarity” and not reparations or compensation, which could take longer because, as he explained, they were subject to tax investigation and even Trial.
“What we are doing is a gesture of solidarity that should not be misunderstood, it has nothing to do with reparations or compensation. This gesture of solidarity that he has economic support, according to the emergency decree that we approved on Wednesday,” he explained.
“Money responds to the clear determination of the person to whom it is given. Obviously, if you are a person with a partner and children, you should give this to the children. If this is a person who does not have children, he must be given in ascending line, that is, to his parents,” he added.
Tello Alfaro indicated that it will be provided $50,000 relatives of the deceased and the amount $25,000 relatives of civilians who were “severely injured” in the midst of social upheaval that has taken place since the third week of December 2022.
He noted that solidarity support It will also be given to the relatives of non-commissioned officer José Luis Sonco Quispe, an agent who was burned alive at the hands of the mafia in the city of Juliaca (Puno).
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Also, member Cabinet of Ministers reiterated that a multi-sectoral commission composed of representatives of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers (PMC) and the Ministries of Education, Culture, Housing, Women and Vulnerable Groups, Development and Social Inclusion has been formed to effectively deliver the above-mentioned support; as well as two representatives of the deceased.
Tello added that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Interfaith Council and the Ombudsman’s Office are accompanying the process, and that Amnesty International was recently called in to agree on a commission. “It will be their decision whether to agree or not,” he repeated.
“We have an open dialogue with various sectors to help people outside the economy in many ways that can be integral; For example, if there are children of deceased people, they can be helped with scholarships, programs that the Ministry of Education can give without much difficulty, ”he specified.
Consulted about the delivery date of the so-called solidarity supportThe head of justice calculated that this could happen in mid-February-March.
“If we are talking about exact dates, then we are clarifying some details. As a state, we cannot wait for compensation or compensation, it may take longer because this is a reaction to an investigation and a lawsuit. This is very fast and immediate support,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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