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Minister of Justice and Human RightsFelix Chereau, announced on Tuesday his readiness to address Congressional Oversight Commissionto avenge the release of ethnocaserist leader Antauro Humal.
Application from the owner Ministry of Justice and Human Rights It is addressed to the Chairman of the Audit Commission, Hector Ventura.
“I want to express my absolute readiness to be present and participate, when you so decide, in the Commission that you chair, and through you to explain to the national representation the issue of the freedom of the former prisoner. Antauro Humala Tasso” can be found in the document.
Last Saturday, August 20, Congresswoman People’s PowerVivian Olivos asked Ventura Angel to summon Minister Chero to report “on a resolution granting freedom Antauro Humala Tasso under the figure of atonement for a penalty.
Minister asks for participation of INPE President
In another part of the document, Chero Medina asks for the participation of the President National Penitentiary Council of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE)Omar Mauricio Mendez Yrigoyen to shed light on the technical aspects of the resolution freeing Humala Tasso.
“I ask that the Chairman take part in this meeting. National Penitentiary Institute to clarify the technical and administrative aspects of the aforementioned resolution,” the official letter stated.
Antauro Humalasentenced to 19 years in prison for simple murder, kidnapping, aggravated harm and other crimes, was released after the sentence was extinguished by work and study.
Source: RPP

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