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After leaving the Ancon II prison, Antauro Humala, the ethnocaserist leader, confirmed that right-wing governments “they failed” for two centuries and that the left, now represented by Pedro Castillo, has followed the same path.
“History proves us right, now we see the right has failed for two centuries and we see the left has failed with the same vices,” he said from outside the prison, where supporters of the ethnokacer had arrived.
Accompanied by his wife Ina Andrade, Antauro Humala, who served 17 years in prison in the Andahuaylaso case, also questioned the plight of the presidents he rebelled against, emphasizing that Alberto Fujimori, Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski prosecuted in corruption cases.
“We are all very proud of what we have done in Andahualas. There are no trials yet, but the facts prove us right. doWhere are the presidents we rebelled against 17 years ago? Toledo on the run [es un] corrupt and thief. Kuchinsky, who was a minister in Toledo at the time Andahuaillasoexactly the same,” he said.
“Earlier, we rebelled against Fujimori when many generals signed the deed of submission,” he added.
Without naming names, the brother of former President Ollanta Humala emphasized that “Those who betrayed us will soon return to prison.”
In this sense, Antauro Humala argued that the current crisis that our country is experiencing is not of a political nature and has nothing to do with clashes between Executive D Legislativebut, in his opinion, “Republican Crisis”. Therefore, he insisted on the need to call new elections and “refound” the republic.
“This is not a governmental crisis, but a republican one, it just makes us imagine that this is the agony of the Creole Republic. [Urge] a second republic to fertilize the republic. In this aspect, the phrase “let them all go” is more true than ever,” said Humala, receiving palm trees from his followers.
At the end of his short speech Antauro Humala announced that he would take a short break to spend time with his family after spending 17 years, 7 months and 14 days in prison in the Andahuailazo case, which killed four police officers.
INPE: “The release of Antauro Humala is in accordance with the law”
Omar MendesThe President of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) assured on Tuesday that there were no violations in the procedure for the release of Antauro Humala from the Ancón II prison.
“I want to rule out any situation that is far from strictly technical and professional. I can guarantee this because what we release in our statement points to the prison’s own decision. And my job as president INPE is to support decisions in accordance with the law and the constitutional framework that exists in penitentiary institutions,” he said. News RPP.
Omar Mendes emphasized that the prison technical council in Ancona II has the right to grant this benefit Antauro Humala according to the legal framework.
“Here one should not consult with any other authority, because they have a legal basis for resolving this situation. This request for commutation of the sentence has already been submitted up to three times, but the Technical Council of the Ancon II prison itself has always indicated that He did not have enough time to achieve freedom. Then, as the days passed, he reached exactly the level that allowed him to benefit,” he said.
Finally, he pointed out that it was not necessary to consult the Ministry of Justice for this release, since the said action related to the administrative body of the penitentiary system.
Source: RPP

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