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The coincidence of the calendar coincided with three procedures that have nothing to do with each other: the search for real estate related to the ex-congressman Joaquin Ramirez and Alas Peruanas University, sentence of 12 years in prison for ex-minister Daniel Urresty and the capture in Colombia of the Venezuelan femicide Sergio Tarache.
In all three cases, we must demand the independence of procedures, which must be carried out without political interference. Fuerza Popular was quick to say that Joaquin Ramirez He no longer has anything to do with Fujimori’s party and asks the executive branch to avoid any interference in the tax proceedings.
But the current representative of Fuerza Popular, Michael Torres, does not hesitate to suggest that the raid is a red herring to cover up the mismanagement of the climate crisis, or worse, to anticipate the consequences of Alejandro Toledo’s arrival in Peru. For its part, the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of the murder of a journalist Hugo Bustios This can be appealed, but the objectivity of the arguments should prevail, and not which opponents may have wanted to destroy the public image Daniel Urresty.
Even more shocking is that the femicide’s capture could have been influenced by the bad moment that relations between Peru and Colombia are going through. It is not only about maintaining the old relations between our countries, despite the fundamental differences over what happened to Pedro Castillo. The most serious thing is not to prioritize the need to fight by all means of the law against a type of crime that persists and grows in our region: feminicide.
In other cases, expulsion has been used to punish someone who enters the country illegally. Imposing an extradition procedure or expelling him to Venezuela, which does not claim him, complicates the process, which should set a historical precedent against impunity. The victim’s mother remembered the essentials in PTR: “The killer of my daughter took the most beloved thing in my life.”
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I am Emma White and I currently work for Buna Times. My specialty is the politics section of the website, where I aim to provide readers with informative and engaging content on current events. In addition to my professional experience in journalism, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Princeton University.