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Congressman from the bench Juntos por el Perú-Cambio Democrático, Sigrid Bazancriticized the statement of the Joint Command of the Armed Forces about the death of six soldiers while trying to force the Ilawe River, in the Puno region, when they were going to control the public demonstrations registered in the Zhuli region.
In an interview program Things as they are from RPP TV, stated that in the statement of the Armed Forces. They are aware of the “other reality” and what to say that the protesters are responsible for the deaths of people, “lie”.
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For Sigrid Bazan”only the institutions of order suffered”, since the way they resolve social conflicts affects the prestige of the police and the military.
“Who gave the order [para cruzar el río Ilave] It was Captain Josue Frisancho Laso, who, moreover, had been accused a few months earlier of dragging his wife across the land. There is even a statement about the rape of this man from the army,” he said.
In the same vein, a left-wing parliamentarian questioned the government of Dina Boluarte for allowing not only protesters to die, but also soldiers.
“The only thing this form of lack of control and mismanagement does [es] worsens the position of the forces of law and order and their prestige, and worsens the idea that there is no justice here and that they are rather opposed to the Peruvians,” he added. Sigrid Bazan.
Source: RPP

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