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The government confirmed this Friday that Spain He suspended the export of special equipment to the country, which has been experiencing a wave of protests since December that have killed 70 people.
“Indeed, yes, Spain has decided not to sell tear gas National PoliceBy the way, he is respected,” the Minister of the Interior said. Vincent Romeroat a press conference in which he stated that they would be knocking on “other doors” to buy the material.
Amnesty International (AI) has repeatedly asked the Spanish government to immediately suspend the export of weapons and supplies to Peru “as a precautionary measure.”
ABOUT, Vincent Romero He assured that Peru has a “rule of law” and that “the country lives in a democracy.”
“There is an independence of authorities, and we must be responsible and respectful so that at some point the public ministry reaches us with the results of the investigations,” he said of the investigations launched by the prosecutor’s office into possible abuses in the field of repression. protests in 70 people died, according to various sources.
tax investigation
On January 10, National Prosecutor Patricia Benavidez decided to open a preliminary investigation against President Dina Boluarte, President of the Council of Ministers Alberto Otarola and Defense Minister Jorge Chávez.
Likewise against Pedro Angulo in his capacity as former President of the Council of Ministers; Cesar Cervantes as former Minister of the Interior, as well as against his successor, Victor Rojas, who held this post until January 13.
Preliminary investigations are ongoing into the alleged crimes of “genocide, qualified murder and serious injury committed during demonstrations in December 2022 and January 2023 in the regions of Apurimac, La Libertad, Puno, Junin, Arequipa and Ayacucho.” to the public ministry.
The prosecutor’s office also confirmed that it was investigating the military and police who intervened in the crackdown on anti-government demonstrations on December 15 in Ayacucho, in the south of the country, that killed ten people.
middle IDL reporters published reconstructions of six of these deaths using surveillance cameras from homes and businesses, as well as media and witness recordings, in addition to testimony, ballistics and medical reports.
Statement by the Head of State
The result of this report is a reconstruction of civilian deaths, apparently from Galil automatic rifles, which are used only by the military in Peru.
About Suspension of Export SpainPresident Boluarte said that “for the development” of the peoples of Peru, the government would need not “more ammunition or tear gas bombs”, but “more work to be able to create wealth”.
Last Tuesday the Foreign Minister SpainJosé Manuel Albarez confirmed that the export of military and police materials to Peru has been suspended due to protests.
“The moment this situation of breaking up, say, a civil conflict began, we, as always, stopped all exports of military and police materials to Peru,” he told the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Spanish Congress.
“We support rights in all countries, we don’t distinguish between human rights” between some countries and others, Albarez added.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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